Trump demands that Middle East countries sign the Abraham Accords
President Trump demands that countries in the Middle East be required to sign the Abraham Accords as a mandatory condition for making a deal with Iran.
Here is the list:
Saudi Arabia → no diplomatic relations with Israel → but now told signing is non-negotiable.
Qatar → hosts Hamas political bureau → now told to normalise with Israel as part of the Iran package.
Pakistan → nuclear-armed, 230 million Muslims, never recognised Israel → Its leaders reportedly SURPRISED on the call.
Turkey → NATO member, Erdogan called Israel’s Gaza operations as war crimes → now on the mandatory list.
Egypt → existing peace treaty with Israel since 1979 → full Abraham Accords normalisation is a different ask.
Jordan → peace treaty since 1994 → full normalisation still a new demand.
Bahrain → already signed in 2020 → now being used as the template everyone else must follow.
UAE → original signatory → now expected to pull the others across the line.
8 countries on one call.
7 of them have no full normalisation with Israel.
ZERO were told this was coming — leaders described as surprised.
100% of this is being framed as repayment for U.S. efforts.
Trump demands in his own words on Truth Social, May 25, 2026: “After all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously sign onto the Abraham Accords.”
Every country on this list has a domestic political cost for signing. Not a small one. An enormous one.
Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum is still forming. These are the countries at the table right now.
It’s a big demand, but since Saudi Arabia rejected this proposal or whatever demand to join the Abraham Accords, it would not hold on for long. Earlier, Saudi Arabia reacted by dismissing Trump’s demand just 8 hrs later. Looks like every country in the list would sign the Abraham Accords. A serious concern is that the fighting will continue, and also, civil wars in India will start sooner or later. But the world would not be entirely peaceful for long.
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