Trump Calls on Entire Middle East to Join Abraham Accords: “It Will Ensure Peace”
After Declaring Iran’s Nuclear Arsenal ‘Completely Destroyed,’ Trump Pushes for Regional Peace

U.S. President Donald Trump issued a public call Thursday for all Middle Eastern nations to join the Abraham Accords, stating that now is the moment to secure lasting peace in the region.
In a message posted to his Truth Social account, President Trump declared that Iran’s nuclear weapons program has been "completely destroyed" — a claim he has reiterated in recent days — and argued that the path to regional stability lies in expanding normalization with Israel.
“Now that the nuclear weapons arsenal ‘built’ by Iran has been completely destroyed,” Trump wrote, “it is very important to me that all Middle Eastern countries join the Abraham Accords. It will ensure peace in the Middle East. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
The Abraham Accords, first initiated during Trump’s previous term, established formal diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab nations, including the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. Trump has repeatedly cited the agreements as one of his administration’s greatest foreign policy achievements.
As tensions continue to simmer in the Middle East, President Trump’s renewed emphasis on the Accords reflects a strategic vision aimed at regional integration, especially following the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear capabilities — a development the White House has so far declined to elaborate on in detail.
Trump’s statement is expected to resonate strongly with pro-Israel constituencies and allies throughout the region, who see the Abraham Accords not just as symbolic agreements, but as the foundation for a broader geopolitical realignment.