Kazakhstan Seeks to Join Abraham Accords for Middle East Peace
Kazakhstan has expressed its desire to contribute to peace and security in the Middle East by joining the Abraham Accords. This move aligns with the country's commitment to multilateral diplomacy and international law principles. The idea was discussed during a meeting involving U.S. President Donald Trump, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump praised Kazakhstan's decision, stating it would inspire other nations to support the initiative. The move does not impact Kazakhstan's existing bilateral commitments to any state. Trump previously hailed the Abraham Accords as his greatest foreign policy success, marking a significant step towards peace in the region. Kazakhstan's intention to join the Abraham Accords reflects its commitment to international cooperation and peace. The decision, praised by U.S. President Donald Trump, is expected to encourage other nations to support the initiative without affecting Kazakhstan's existing bilateral ties.
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