Trump is considering whether to agree on a deal or resume bombing the Iranian regime, saying he's a "solid 50/50" between the two options.

Several Arab nations join Pakistan in urging President Donald Trump to allow more time for negotiations to end the Iran war. Despite indications of progress, Trump is reportedly…

US President Donald Trump will hold a phone call on Saturday with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan, an Arab official

Trump said he would be meeting with negotiators on Saturday to discuss Iran's latest deal to end the war before deciding on whether to resume fighting

Trump said it was a "solid 50/50" as to whether he would be able to make a "good" deal or else "blow them to kingdom come."

Trump is considering whether to agree on a deal or resume bombing the Iranian regime, saying he's a "solid 50/50" between the two options.

According to CBS the consultations will take place via videoconference

US president says final details are being discussed after call with leaders from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain; Trump says separate call…

The announcement came after the Trump spoke to leaders of several Gulf nations, and held a call separately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. | World News

The US president said earlier he had held a conference call with the leaders of Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan. Qatar, the UAE, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey

President Trump urged Muslim leaders to pursue peace agreements with Israel, contingent on resolving the Iran war, during a Saturday conference call with key regional figures.

The US president said Qatar and Saudi Arabia must join the Abraham Accords “immediately” and threatened to freeze countries out of the negotiations if they did not do so.

Arab leaders were so stunned by Trump's demand that they refused to respond, remaining entirely silent on the call.