US President Donald Trump announced that the negotiations with Iran are going well, noting that “the agreement will either be great for everyone, or no agreement at all, which means a return to fighting and shooting more and stronger than ever before, which is what no one wants.” Trump called on several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, to immediately sign the “Abraham Accords,” stressing that “if Iran signs its agreement with me in my capacity as President of the United States, it will be an honor for it to also be part of this unprecedented global alliance.” Trump stressed that the Middle East will be “unified, strong, and economically solid, perhaps unlike any other region in the world.” He also pointed out that “it is understandable that one or two countries do not want to sign the Abraham Accords, but most countries must be ready for that.”