Trader consensus prices "Yes" at 68% for a new country joining the Abraham Accords before 2027, driven by President Trump's recent public push at the March 28 Future Investment Initiative summit urging Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to normalize amid the Iran conflict, positioning the accords as an anti-Iran alliance framework. Kazakhstan's official November 2025 accession—confirmed by U.S. announcements and a White House signing—sets a precedent as the first post-2020 entrant, while Senate Republicans' March 26 Abraham Accords Defense Cooperation Act aims to deepen ties and attract additional nations like Indonesia or Azerbaijan through enhanced security pacts. Ongoing Saudi-Israeli talks and regional de-escalation signals sustain optimism despite public opinion hurdles.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWill a new country join the Abraham Accords before 2027?
Will a new country join the Abraham Accords before 2027?
$65,276 Vol.
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$65,276 Vol.
$65,276 Vol.
A formal signing refers to an official agreement between Israel and another country that is publicly acknowledged by both governments and clearly attributed to the Abraham Accords or their continuation.
Countries already part of the Abraham Accords as of June 26, 2025—including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan—will not count.
The resolution source will be official government statements, however a consensus for credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A formal signing refers to an official agreement between Israel and another country that is publicly acknowledged by both governments and clearly attributed to the Abraham Accords or their continuation.
Countries already part of the Abraham Accords as of June 26, 2025—including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan—will not count.
The resolution source will be official government statements, however a consensus for credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus prices "Yes" at 68% for a new country joining the Abraham Accords before 2027, driven by President Trump's recent public push at the March 28 Future Investment Initiative summit urging Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to normalize amid the Iran conflict, positioning the accords as an anti-Iran alliance framework. Kazakhstan's official November 2025 accession—confirmed by U.S. announcements and a White House signing—sets a precedent as the first post-2020 entrant, while Senate Republicans' March 26 Abraham Accords Defense Cooperation Act aims to deepen ties and attract additional nations like Indonesia or Azerbaijan through enhanced security pacts. Ongoing Saudi-Israeli talks and regional de-escalation signals sustain optimism despite public opinion hurdles.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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