Donald Trump was addressing a press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu at White House, Monday.
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- Donald Trump said Iran could join the Abraham Accords peace agreement
- The Abraham Accords were signed during Trump's first term in office
- The accords normalised Israel's relations with four Muslim-majority nations
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he believes Iran could join the Abraham Accords, a peace agreement signed during Trump's first term in office under which Israel normalized diplomatic relations with four Muslim-majority nations.
"Who knows, maybe even Iran can get in there," Trump said at a White House press conference beside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"I think they're going to be open to it. I really believe that. But they could be a member."
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