US President Donald Trump has outrightly predicted that Saudi Arabia would be the next stop for Israel as after brokering an agreement with Sudan, Trump wants the Jewish state to settle with the Arab.

The current President who is running for re-election has been getting involved in the middle east in an effort he claims to bring peace and good faith. He announced the agreement between Israel and Sudan’s year-old civilian-backed government moments after he formally moved to end Khartoum’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Later, talking to the reporters about his three-way telephonic exchange with the prime ministers of Israel and Sudan, President Trump said at least another five Arab nations wanted to join the diplomatic bandwagon, which saw the inking of similar agreements involving Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates last month.

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“We have at least five that want to come in. We expect Saudi Arabia will be one of those countries,” he added, as he praised the country’s “highly respected” rulers King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,” Donald Trump told the reporters at White House. 

Oman and Mauritania are amoung the other countries, Trump could help Israel normalise ties with. However, he hasn’t mentioned any country in particular.

Before the recent accords between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain, Egypt and Jordan had been the only Arab nations to have a formal peace deal with the Jewish state.