NEW YORK, December 31. . Israel and the United States see expanding the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with the Jewish state as an achievable goal. This was announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“(US President Donald) Trump and I are committed to expanding the Abraham Accords in the Middle East and beyond, including major Muslim countries. We think this is achievable,” he said in an interview with the TV channel. Maximum news.
The head of government noted that “the Middle East is undergoing major changes that open up opportunities for peace.”
In September 2020, Israel, through US mediation, agreed to normalize relations with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. The tripartite agreement is known as the Abraham Accords. Subsequently, Morocco and Sudan announced the normalization of relations with the Jewish state. As for Arab countries, before signing these agreements, Israel only established diplomatic relations with Egypt and Jordan.
On August 7, Trump called on all Middle Eastern countries to join the Abraham Accords. According to him, this will “ensure peace” in the region.











