US president expects more Arab nations to normalize ties with Israel.
US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that more Arab nations will soon join the Abraham Accords, the series of peace and normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab countries brokered during his presidency in 2020. The accords initially brought the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan into formal diplomatic relations with Israel.
Trump said he believes Saudi Arabia could be the next major country to sign on, describing it as a “natural and important step” toward lasting peace in the Middle East. He noted that such a deal would reshape regional alliances, boost economic cooperation, and promote greater stability across the Arab world.
According to Trump, a Saudi-Israeli agreement would mark a “historic breakthrough” and demonstrate how diplomacy and dialogue can achieve what decades of conflict could not. Analysts see Trump’s remarks as part of his effort to highlight his foreign policy legacy ahead of potential political ambitions.