Allies Mock Trump’s Iran-Pact Plan to Fix Peace

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Trump floated an Iran peace plan that would have allies sign an Abraham Accords–style pact and include Iran, a move that drew laughter and skepticism from regional partners who see it as overly simplistic and potentially destabilizing. U.S. officials defended it as an earnest complement to a peace deal, while Gulf diplomats described it as a tactic to calm the base; Pakistan said it wouldn’t participate.
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