Speaking at a major Saudi-backed investment summit in Miami, Donald Trump laid out a vision for a transformed Middle East following the war with Iran—centered on expanding normalization between Israel and Arab states.
Trump explicitly called on Saudi Arabia to take the next step and join the Abraham Accords, saying the time has come for broader regional participation. He expressed hope that additional Arab countries would also follow, signaling a push to widen the circle of peace beyond existing agreements.
While highlighting ongoing US military success against Iran and confirming that negotiations are underway, Trump framed normalization as a key strategic outcome of the conflict. His remarks suggest that Washington sees the end of the war as an opportunity to reshape alliances across the Middle East.
The summit, attended by global investors and senior officials, also underscored deepening US ties with Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia, which remains central to any future regional realignment.