Kazakhstan joins Abraham Accords after White House summit
The Abraham Accords was a hallmark achievement for US President Donald Trump's first term. The diplomatic agreements established normalisation between Israel and several countries including the UAE and Bahrain --the first Arab States to do so since Jordan in 1994. On November 6, Trump announced that Kazakhstan, the Former Soviet Republic will be joining them following a summit held at the White House between the US and several Central Asian countries.
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