
According to Steve Witkoff, the US's ambassador to the Middle east, several nations may soon join the Abraham Accords. Many Islamic nations in the Middle east are thought to be considering joining this agreement. Countries that have been promoting unity in the name of Islam, such as iran and Turkey, will be perceived as isolated if this occurs. In addition, pakistan, which frequently discusses the Islamic Ummah in any situation, would experience a significant setback.
In an interview, Witkoff stated that the white house is aware that significant announcements are imminent. The Abraham Accords will include many nations. When donald trump was first elected president of the united states in 2020, the Abraham Accord was initiated.
The initiative to normalize relations with israel was taken by Islamic nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. Palestine claimed that this agreement constituted a betrayal of them. In addition, nations like pakistan experienced a significant setback. According to Witkoff, President trump has made expanding the Abraham Accords one of his top priorities.
'Creating conditions of stability and peace in the Middle East'
According to the US envoy, Foreign minister Marco Rubio and my team are collaborating on this. We are working to include as many nations as we can in this agreement. We hope that all nations will be united and that relations will be normal. This will contribute to the establishment of peace and stability in the Middle East. Although he did not specify which nations could join, he did suggest that such an announcement would be made shortly. In addition, he said he hoped that relations with iran would continue to be calm and regular.
What are the Abraham Accords?
Abraham, the prophet, is the source of this name. In Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, he is regarded as equally significant. In order to foster harmony amongst adherents of the three religions, the Abraham Accord name was retained. All three religions view Abraham as a shared element. A significant shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy was brought about by the Abraham Accord. It made some progress in lessening long-standing animosity, but its effectiveness is regarded as limited as long as the palestine problem remains unresolved. This accord, which was accepted by several Islamic nations and included an agreement to open an embassy, was most advantageous to Israel.