News India Live, Digital Desk: There was a time when most of the countries in the Middle East did not like to even take the name of Israel, but now it seems that the times have completely changed. A recent report from America has created a new stir around the world, especially in Muslim countries. According to this report, about 20 more countries of the world are lining up to normalize their relations with Israel and join a special ‘peace initiative’.
This initiative started during the time of former US President Donald Trump and now it is gradually taking a bigger shape.
After all, what is this ‘peace initiative’?
this initiative ‘Peace to Prosperity’ Has been named. its beginning ‘Abraham Accords’ It happened from. This was the same historic agreement under which major Arab countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Morocco had forgotten decades-old enmity and established diplomatic and trade relations with Israel.
Now the White House report is saying that the list of people joining this ‘club’ is getting longer. According to the report, “About 20 countries are now waiting to become part of the Abraham Accords.”
Why is there such a competition to join this ‘club’?
The reason for this is not just peace, but trade and progress. The countries which are becoming part of this agreement are working together in areas like trade, technology, security and tourism. Their economy is getting huge benefits from this.
Another major objective of this initiative is to isolate the countries that promote instability and terrorism in the region. The report clearly states that this alliance will isolate those countries which adopt the path of hatred and conflict. The message is very clear: either walk together on the path of peace and progress, or be left alone.
Although the White House has not yet revealed the names of these 20 countries, this news has sparked a new debate in world geo-politics. This is an indication that the picture of the Middle East will no longer be the same as we have seen till date.
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