He claims that this step is the key to peace in the region.
It is important that all states in the Middle East join the so -called. Abrahamic agreements on normalization of relations with Israel. This was announced on Thursday by US President Donald Trump, saying that there would be peace in the region. According to Reuters report, TASR reports this.
The 2020 agreements normalized Israel relations with Bahrain and the associated Arab Emirates. They were mediated by the United States during Trump’s first term, and Sudan and Morocco subsequently concluded similar agreements with Israel.
History of agreements
Before closing the so -called. According to Reuters, Abraham’s agreements, according to Reuters, considers one of the main achievements of his first mandate, Israel maintained diplomatic relations among Arab states only with Egypt and Jordan.
“Now that the nuclear arsenal that“ created ”Iran was completely destroyed, it is very important for me to join all Middle East countries to Abrahamic agreements. This will ensure peace in the Middle East, ”Trump wrote on Thursday on his network Truth Social.
New countries on the horizon
The special envoy of US President Steve Witkoff in May indicated that Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Syria could soon join the agreements. Trump then said that Saudi Arabia could sign the agreements by the end of 2025.
According to Reuters, the efforts to extend the agreements are complicated by the war between Israel and the militant Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, where the number of victims is growing and there is a threat of famine. According to the Palestinian authorities, the fighting has so far claimed more than 60,000 victims. Israeli’s actions were led by France, Britain and Canada to announce that they will soon recognize the Palestinian state.
According to unnamed sources, Trump’s administration is currently actively discussing with Azerbaijan about the possibility that, together with some other allies in Central Asia, they would join the so -called. Abraham’s agreements in the hope that their existing relationships with Israel will deepen, Reuters wrote.