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US Ambassador to the UN: Another Arab country will sign Israel's agreement soon
According to Ambassador Kelly Kraft, in the next two days another Arab state will reach an understanding regarding the normalization of relations with Israel, "and others will follow suit."
This, a week after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed a similar agreement on the US-brokered White House lawn
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Guy Elster
Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 22:43
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In the video: The signing ceremony of the agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain (Photo: GPO and Reuters, Editing: Itai Amram)
Another Arab country is expected to sign a peace agreement with Israel in the coming days, US Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Kraft told the Al-Arabiya network today (Wednesday). "Our plan is to bring more countries, which we will announce very soon," she said. One will sign an agreement in the next two days, and I know others will follow. "
According to reports, among the countries interested in normalizing relations are Morocco, Oman and Sudan. Kraft also said that the Americans hope that Saudi Arabia will sign a peace agreement with Israel." "Saudi Arabia will be next, but what is important is that we focus on agreements and do not allow the Iranian regime to take advantage of the good will on the part of Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates or Israel."
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