President Donald Trump said Saudi Arabia is expected to eventually join the Abraham Accords, predicting an expansion of the U.S.-brokered normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations.
"At some point Saudi Arabia will sign the Abraham Accords," Trump said, adding that the agreements "will be expanded fairly quickly" as more countries move toward normalization of relations with Israel.
Trump described Saudi Arabia as a key regional player and said relations between Riyadh and Israel are already improving.
He credited earlier U.S. diplomatic efforts with laying the groundwork for broader Middle East cooperation and said more nations — in and outside the region — are prepared to join the accords.
The Abraham Accords was first signed in 2020.
Trump said discussions with potential signatories are ongoing and framed the expected expansion as central to long-term regional stability.
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