US President Donald Trump has hinted that he may not go forward with the Iran deal if Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar do not sign the Abraham Accords.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said that these countries 'owe it to' the US to sign the Abraham Accords and normalise diplomatic, economic, and security relations with Israel.
The Abraham Accords were first brokered by Trump during his first term and aim to end the US-Iran conflict.
Trump also denied reports of a tentative memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran, calling them 'complete fabrication.'
The US has denied reports of a deal, saying that 'nobody should believe what Iranian state media is putting out.'
Trump expressed confidence in achieving a peace deal with Iran, but warned that if he's not satisfied, he's willing to resume military operations.