Summary
President Donald Trump said the US-Saudi Arabia nuclear deal will only be approved if Saudi Arabia recognizes Israel by joining the Abraham Accords. The deal is for peaceful nuclear use without enriching material for weapons.Key Facts
- The US and Saudi Arabia announced a nuclear deal for civilian (non-military) use.
- President Trump stated the deal depends on Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords and recognizing Israel.
- The Abraham Accords are agreements that normalize relations between Israel and some Arab countries.
- Trump helped create the Abraham Accords in 2020, initially with the UAE and Bahrain.
- Sudan and Morocco have also normalized relations with Israel since then.
- Experts have raised concerns about the risk of nuclear weapons spreading in the region.
- The nuclear issue is linked to ongoing tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the US.
- The news story is developing, and more updates will be provided soon.
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