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Trump links Abraham Accords to any Iran deal

May 25, 2026
Trump links Abraham Accords to any Iran deal

By Doina Chiacu and Humeyra Pamuk

Reuters

WASHINGTON, May 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he asked Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Jordan to join the Abraham Accords en masse to normalize relations with Israel as he tries ‌to negotiate an agreement to end the war with Iran.

Pakistan rejected the proposal. None of the other countries has so far publicly ‌reacted to Trump's demand and a positive response was unlikely when the public mistrust of Israel in these Muslim nations remains high over the scale of its military offensive in Gaza.

Trump ​said he spoke on Saturday to leaders of those countries, as well as the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, which have already signed the accords, a set of agreements to normalize relations with Israel.

"I am mandatorily requesting that all Countries immediately sign the Abraham Accords, and that, if Iran signs its Agreement with me, as President of the United States of America, it would be an Honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled World Coalition," Trump ‌wrote in a post on Truth Social.

He cited "all the ⁠work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together."

A Pakistani security source said Trump’s statement reflected an attempt to use Iran ceasefire diplomacy for a wider push around the Abraham Accords, but said ⁠the two issues were “not interlinked and cannot be made so."

"Pakistan is under no compulsion to adhere to any such demand,” the source said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office also did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump's post.

DEEPLY SENSITIVE ISSUE

Trump said one or two of the countries he spoke with may have ​a ​reason for not joining, but most should be "ready, willing, and able to make this ​Settlement with Iran a far more Historic Event than it ‌would, otherwise, be."

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For Saudi Arabia — the birthplace of Islam and custodian of its two holiest sites, Mecca and Medina - recognizing Israel would be more than just a diplomatic milestone. It is a deeply sensitive national security issue tied to resolving one of the region’s oldest and most intractable conflicts.

The kingdom's longstanding position has been that it would not sign the accords unless there is an agreement on a roadmap to Palestinian statehood.

Egypt, Jordan and Turkey already have diplomatic relations with Israel, even as those ties have been strained since the start of the Gaza war.

Trump also said negotiations with Iran were "proceeding ‌nicely," but gave no indication a deal was imminent.

Longtime Trump ally Senator Lindsey Graham ​has embraced the idea of linking an Iran deal to expanding the Abraham Accords as "beyond ​transformative for the region and world."

Others see the strategy as something ​to make an Iran deal more palatable to skeptics.

"Trump is trying to sell an Iran deal as an Abraham ‌Accords sequel: good for Israel, good for the region, tough ​enough for Washington," said Ali Vaez, Iran ​project director at the International Crisis Group.

"But he is trading one fantasy for another — from forcing Iran to surrender to pretending a fragile deal can anchor a new Middle East order."

Trump has repeatedly said he wants to expand the accords that he brokered during his ​first term in the White House.

The United Arab Emirates ‌and Bahrain signed during Trump's first term in 2020, breaking a longstanding taboo to become the first Arab states to recognise ​Israel in a quarter century. Morocco and Sudan followed suit.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu in Washington, additional reporting by Rami Ayyub in ​Jerusalem, Ariba Shahid in Karachi; Editing by Alison Williams, Chizu Nomiyama, Rod Nickel)

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“Law & Order: SVU ”Showrunner Michele Fazekas Gets Real About Benson and Stabler's Future (Exclusive)

May 25, 2026
“Law & Order: SVU ”Showrunner Michele Fazekas Gets Real About Benson and Stabler's Future (Exclusive)

Law & Order: SVU showrunner Michele Fazekas reflects on the enduring fan interest around a relationship between Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler

People Michele Fazekas; Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson for Law & OrderCredit: Katie Jones/Variety via Getty; Eric Liebowitz/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni originated the characters when the NBC show premiered in 1999

  • Fazekas would love to include Meloni in SVU storylines, but says his busy schedule often poses a challenge

Showrunner Michele Fazekas knows whatLaw & Order: Special Victims Unitfans want most.

When asked if there's a storyline she's still eager to explore, the showrunner thought of one original character in particular.

"Obviously, everyone's always asking me about Stabler, and I love[Christopher] Meloni. I would use him as much as he wants to. I tried to!" Fazekas tells PEOPLE.

Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler in 'Law and Order SVU'.Credit: NBCU Photo Bank ; Peter Kramer/NBC via Getty

Meloni portrayed Det. Elliot Stabler—famously, Olivia Benson's "partner for life" — from the show's premiere in 1999 until he left the series in 2011. He reprised his role in 2021 for the spinoff seriesLaw & Order: Organized Crime, which ran for five seasons on NBC and Peacock.

PEOPLE confirmed in April thatOCwould not be returning for a sixth season.

“I wanted to take this moment to say thank you to the fans, who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back,"Meloni said in an Instagram video shortly after the news broke.

“Good ride," he added, as his eyes appeared to well up. "It was a good ride, I had a great time playing him. It was a great ride, but thank you. You helped give me a career that I never dreamed of. Nearly 17 odd years.”

Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler, Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson in 1999; Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson, Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler in 2022Credit: Chris Haston/NBCUniversal via Getty; Virginia Sherwood/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Beyond theLaw & Orderuniverse, Meloni is now set to star in new Hulu seriesThe LandfromThis Is Uscreator Dan Fogelman. The cast also includesMandy MooreandWilliam H. Macy, and shooting took place over the last year in Los Angeles.

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"[Meloni's] very, very busy. I tried to bring him into this. I'll just sometimes ask the question like, 'Hey, is he working?'" Fazekas says. "It's like, 'Oh yes, of course he's working.'"

For more than two decades,Meloni's Stabler andMariska Hargitay's Benson have been busting perps and fighting crime on NBC. They've also always hada lotof chemistry.

"Gosh. They know each other in an unspoken way, and I think it's the depth of their friendship. And they've madethese stabs or these attemptsat making this thing another thing..." Meloni previously told PEOPLE when asked about the "sexiest" part of the "EO" (Elliot and Olivia, as fans have dubbed them) relationship.

Fazekas says she's aware of the duo's storied history, and she wants to do it justice if she's able.

Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson, Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler on the set of Organized Crime in 2023Credit: Will Hart/NBC/Getty

"I think that's a relationship that I really care about. I know the fans really care about [it]," says Fazekas, who also worked onSVUas a writer and co-executive producer from seasons 3 through 7. "So as much as I can, I would like to just acknowledge that and service that as much as he's available... which he's often not."

At the suggestion that she will have to just tell Meloni to clear his schedule when she needs him, Fazekas laughs.

"I know," she says. "Sorry!"

All episodes ofLaw & Order: Special Victims Unitcan be streamed on Peacock.

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Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Celebrate Daughter’s Birthday Together Nearly 3 Months After Ending Engagement

May 25, 2026
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Celebrate Daughter’s Birthday Together Nearly 3 Months After Ending Engagement

Ex-fiancés Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos came together to celebrate their younger daughter Aurora's 1st birthday, as seen in photos shared over the weekend

People Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos with daughters Margaret Jane (far left) and Aurora (far right).Credit: sarahjane/Instagram

NEED TO KNOW

  • On Saturday, May 23, the NFL quarterback and the wine specialist appeared in several pictures together, which they both shared on their Instagram pages

  • Prescott and Ramos canceled their wedding on March 9, five weeks before it was set to happen in Italy

Dak PrescottandSarah Jane Ramoscelebrated a family milestone together nearly three months after theycalled off their engagement.

On Saturday, May 23, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback and his ex-fiancée took to their respective Instagram pages to document memories from their daughter Aurora's dinosaur-themed 1st birthday party. The photos show Prescott, 32, and Ramos, 32, smiling beside each other with their arms around Aurora and their older daughter, 2-year-old Margaret Jane.

Ramos posted one of the group photos on her Instagram Stories, writing in overlaying text, "Grateful for the best day celebrating her." Prescott reshared the snap to his own Stories, adding, "Happy 1st to this Special Girl! You are loved."

Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos at their daughter Aurora's birthday party.Credit: sarahjane/Instagram

The wine specialist laterposted a full carousel of imagesfrom the memorable event, including more family photos with her ex.

"My A-Rawr-A! A little smile that can light up a whole city 💞. The happiest girl with the sweetest soul who loves on her sister and anyone in her presence so effortlessly," Ramos captioned her tribute to her younger child. "I love you more than I'll ever be able to put in words 🥹 Happy 1st Birthday, Rora girl. You changed my life forever and you'll always be mommy's baby 🙏❤️."

In honor of her daughter's birthday, the mom of two also uploaded a photo of her and Prescott in the hospital on the day Aurora was born. The NFL star smiled while Ramos held the infant, who could be seen under a breathing device attached to her face.

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"A year ago today we were battling to get you Earthside," Ramos recalled in the caption of her Instagram Stories post, adding, "My little fighter."

PEOPLE confirmed Prescott and Ramos broke up on March 9, five weeks before they were meant to marry in Italy. They were first linked in September 2023 andgot engagedin October 2024.

At the time of their split, a representative for Ramos told PEOPLE exclusively that the pair were "both heartbroken that they're not getting married." Despite previous reports to the contrary, the rep added, "There wasn't any rockiness in the lead up, and there was no big argument or blow up. It was a mutual decision."

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"They love their girls, and they're committed to raising their children together in the most loving and positive way," added Ramos' rep. "It's still shocking for them since this happened so recently, and they ask for privacy while they sort everything out.”

On April 16, theysettled on an informal temporary custody agreementfor their daughters outside of court.

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