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Republican Senator Graham warns Saudi Arabia of consequences for not joining Abraham Accords

25 May 2026
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US Senator Lindsey Graham emphasized that Saudi Arabia and other nations could face significant consequences if they do not join the Abraham Accords with Israel amid ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. In a statement on X, Graham described the potential agreement as a pivotal moment for the Middle East, asserting that the inclusion of countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan would be transformative. He urged these nations to embrace the opportunity for a new Middle East, warning that rejecting this path could damage future relations with the U.S. and be viewed historically as a critical error. Graham also reiterated the importance of President Donald Trump’s commitment to achieving a favorable deal with Iran that would encourage these countries to join the accords.

Why It Matters

The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations, marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy. The potential involvement of Saudi Arabia, a key regional power, could further reshape alliances and influence the dynamics of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Historically, the U.S. has played a crucial role in Middle Eastern geopolitics, often leveraging its relationships with Arab nations to foster peace initiatives. The current discussions around the accords and Iran highlight ongoing tensions in the region, as well as the U.S.’s strategic interests in countering Iranian influence.

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