Trump believes Saudi Arabia and Israel will reach peace deal before his visit to Riyadh

US President Donald Trump, left, speaks with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a family photo session at G-20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Pool Photo via AP)

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US President Donald Trump said in an interview with Time magazine published on Friday that he believes Saudi Arabia will join the Abraham Accords, a series of normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab countries negotiated during his first term as president

In a conversation with journalist Eric Cortellessa, Trump spoke about his planned trip to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, next month.

It will be his second international trip of his second term, following a last-minute visit to the Vatican on Friday for the funeral of Pope Francis.

“I think Saudi Arabia will join the Abraham Accords,” Trump said, referring to the agreements that seek to establish peaceful relations between Israel and Arab countries.

He believes the process will be completed quickly.

Trump praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the Saudi people, noting that “Saudi Arabia has agreed to invest a trillion dollars in our economy.” He also mentioned that after his visit to Saudi Arabia, he will travel to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s administration, accusing it of disrupting the “tremendous success” of the Abraham Accords.

“They did nothing with the Abraham Accords.

We had four countries involved, everything was ready.

We would have made a lot of progress.

Now we’re going to start over,” he said.


Published in 04/25/2025 14h25


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