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Will Saudi Arabia sign on to the Abraham Accords b4 6/15 as Trump has requested for an Iran peace deal?

On June 15, 2026, this question resolved NO.

81% of users predicted NO โ€” the community got this one right. 31 predictions cast.

Saudi Arabia did not sign the Abraham Accords before June 15, 2026, despite direct pressure from President Trump during his visit to the Kingdom in May. Trump publicly told leaders from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain that joining the normalization framework should be mandatory as part of resolving the U.S.-Iran conflict. Riyadh declined to move on the matter within the question's window. Saudi officials have long conditioned normalization with Israel on a credible, irreversible pathway toward Palestinian statehood โ€” a bar made politically untenable by the ongoing regional conflict. The White House characterized the accords as a complement to a potential Iran war settlement, framing expansion of the agreement as a post-ceasefire goal rather than an immediate requirement. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff stated in late May that growing the accords remains a key White House objective, with major announcements expected in the future. An 81 percent majority of predictors correctly judged that Saudi signature before the deadline was unlikely.

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