Kazakhstan will join the Abraham Accords, which formalize ties between Israel and several Arab nations, more than 33 years after establishing diplomatic relations with Israel in 1992. The announcement coincides with a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Central Asian leaders, emphasizing Kazakhstan’s commitment to dialogue and regional stability. The move reflects a desire to deepen ties with the US, highlighted by a recent cooperation deal on critical minerals. Despite the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the normalization deals have persisted, with Trump advocating for further expansions, including hopes for Saudi Arabia’s involvement.
