Neutralisation of relations with the Zionist regime is progressing in UAE, is popular in Bahrain and Morocco, while hidden Sudan.
Former US President Donald Trump’s departure from the White House earlier this year dampened the excitement of the “Abraham Accords”, a move they enjoyed after being implemented in the final year of his presidency.
The term “Abrahamic Agreements” did not appear in President Joe Biden’s government glossary, and US State Department spokesman Ned Price more than once stated his government’s preference for using the term “normalization agreements.”
Former US President Trump’s announcement on August 13, 2020, the decision of the UAE and Israel to normalize relations between the two countries surprised the world.
With the signing of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain on September 15, 2020, at the White House, Ibrahim’s statement to normalize relations with Israel accelerated this process.
Soon after, Sudan announced the normalization of its relations with Israel and then the United States on December 10, 2020, announcing the decision of Israel and Morocco to revive diplomatic relations between the two countries.
At the time, Israeli and US officials discussed the possibility of five to 10 Arab and Islamic countries joining the process.
However, with Trump’s departure from the White House in January 2021, there were no headlines about the imminent signing of agreements between Arab and Islamic countries to normalize relations with Israel.
Israeli political analyst Shlomo Ganor believes that “events in the direction of Palestine and Israel” and geopolitical changes in the region and the world, especially the change of US government, have to some extent led to a reversal of the normalization process. to the
But Ganor says “normal relationships have somehow improved over the years and achieved the goals they were asked to.”
Following the rejection of the solution by his former president, President Biden announced the approval of a “two-state solution” and his efforts to resume Palestinian-Israeli talks.
And it disappeared from the table, the so-called “deal of the century” drafted by the former president and strongly rejected by the Palestinians.