Kazakhstan Set to Join Abraham Accords in Major Diplomatic Shift
Kazakhstan is poised to join the Abraham Accords, a historic agreement between Israel and Arab and Muslim majority countries, in a move announced Thursday. The development marks a significant diplomatic shift, with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expected to formalize the country's participation in the accords.
The move is largely symbolic, as Kazakhstan has maintained diplomatic relations with Israel since 1992. However, the addition of Kazakhstan to the accords is seen as a significant boost to the initiative, which was a hallmark of President Donald Trump's first administration.
The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and countries including Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates. Kazakhstan's participation is expected to further solidify the agreement's impact on regional diplomacy.
The exact timing and details of Kazakhstan's formal accession to the accords are not yet clear. This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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