Saudi Crown Prince wants to join Abraham Accords for peace

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that his country wants peace for both Palestine and Israel, and during this discussion he also mentioned Saudi Crown Prince on Abraham Accords while expressing interest in becoming part of the agreement.
Speaking to the media after meeting President Trump at the Oval Office, the Crown Prince said that Saudi Arabia supports peace and wants to join the Abraham Accords, but at the same time wants to make sure that the path for a two-state solution remains protected.
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A journalist asked President Trump and the Crown Prince whether the United States and Saudi Arabia had reached any understanding on a defense agreement, and if the Abraham Accords were discussed during the meeting.
In response, the Crown Prince said that Saudi Arabia does want to join the Abraham Accords, but again made it clear that ensuring a two-state solution is very important for the Kingdom. He added that his conversation with President Trump on this matter was positive.
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President Trump also confirmed that the talks went well, adding that both sides are “almost” in agreement on a defense deal. The Abraham Accords, agreed in 2020, created diplomatic ties between Israel and several Arab countries, and now more nations may join, as highlighted once again by Saudi Crown Prince on Abraham Accords.

















