
Trump Urges Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Sign Abraham Accords Recognizing Israel
President Trump made a forecast Wednesday, May 14, that Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa — a longtime Al Qaeda ringleader — would establish diplomatic relations with Israel.
Trump pressured al-Sharaa, 42, to join the Abraham Accords with the Jewish state during a private meeting in the Saudi capital and told reporters afterwards that he was successful.
“I think they have to get themselves straightened up. I told him, ‘I hope you’re going to join when it’s straightened out.’ He said, ‘Yes.’ But they have a lot of work to do,” Trump said aboard Air Force One as he flew to Qatar as part of his three-nation Mideast tour to drum up business relations between the US and Gulf states.
Trump said Tuesday that he would lift all US sanctions on Syria to give the war-torn country a “chance” to rebuild, earning a standing ovation from Saudi leaders and businessmen at an investment forum. The US and Syrian leaders met on the sidelines of a Gulf Cooperation Council gathering in Riyadh.
Syria currently doesn’t recognize Israel’s statehood, and the Abraham Accords were just one of Trump’s requests to Syria in an effort to normalize relations between the two neighbors. Trump also told al-Sharaa to deport all foreign terrorists from his country — including Palestinians — to help the US prevent the return of ISIS in the region, and take control of terror detention centers in northeastern Syria, according to the White House. (NYP/VFI News)
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