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Donald Trump has said that any new nuclear deal with Iran should be tied to the Abraham Accords, the normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab nations. He argued that six Muslim-majority countries should be required to join the Accords as part of any Iran agreement, and singled out Saudi Arabia and Qatar as nations that should go first.
Trump also criticized politicians who spoke against the Iran deal, calling it "great," and suggested that linking the Accords to the Iran negotiations would create a broader regional bargain. His comments add uncertainty to ongoing peace talks involving Iran and the wider Middle East.
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