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Pressure on Gulf States to Join Abraham Accords

28 May 2026
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US President Donald Trump is exerting greater pressure on Middle Eastern nations, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, to join the Abraham Accords. During a cabinet meeting on May 27, Trump stated that the US may reconsider current deals if these countries do not participate in the Accords. This push comes amid fluctuating discussions regarding a potential Iran deal, with recent clashes in the Gulf raising concerns. The Abraham Accords, initially signed in September 2020 by the UAE, Bahrain, and Israel, aimed to foster cooperation and peace in the region, but progress has stalled due to regional tensions and political changes in Israel. Gulf monarchies are cautious and prefer a more measured approach, particularly in light of Israel’s aggressive policies toward neighbors like Syria, which have alarmed regional partners.

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The Abraham Accords marked a significant shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy, signaling a move towards normalization between Israel and several Arab states. The original agreements were seen as a potential template for broader peace initiatives in the region. However, ongoing conflicts and a lack of progress toward a Palestinian state have complicated relations. Saudi Arabia has consistently linked normalization efforts with assurances for Palestinian statehood, reflecting the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the historical context of Arab-Israeli relations. The dynamics surrounding these Accords influence not only regional stability but also US foreign policy in the Middle East.

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