Kazakhstan officially joined the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation following a summit between US President Donald Trump and Central Asian leaders at the White House.
Trump hailed Kazakhstan as “the first nation to join during my second term,” adding that other countries would follow soon.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called the move “a logical step toward regional stability,” praising Trump’s efforts to “help end eight wars.”











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