United States Ambassador to the UN: Another normalization agreement will arrive in the next few days



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US Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft said in an interview with Al-Arabiya on Wednesday that another normalization agreement between Israel and an unidentified Arab country will happen in the next day or two.

During the interview, Craft said regarding the United States’ intentions to push for peace in the Middle East in the Arab-Israeli conflict that “our plan is to bring in more countries … that we will announce more very soon …”

When asked by the interviewer how soon, Craft said “well it could be today … there will be one in the next day or two … yeah so we’re very excited and we know others are going to follow, and what what We don’t want to do is not isolate anyone, but bring everyone in in the hope that this will allow Iranian citizens to see that the people really want peace in the Middle East and that they are part of this peace.

A possible third agreement between Israel and the Arab state follows the recent normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, with the incorporation of Bahrain, which was signed on September 15. There has been speculation with the next possible Arab state to normalize relations with Israel. , and some suggest that Oman and Sudan are the most likely candidates.

There was also much speculation after Sudanese transitional leader Adbel Fattah al-Burhan and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok returned to Khartoum from Abu Dhabi on Wednesday without securing a final US aid deal and normalization of ties with Israel.

The other candidate, Oman, has also been touted as another potential country to normalize relations with Israel after an official representative of the Persian Gulf country was sent to the signing ceremony of the agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel in Washington, DC.

Lahav Harkov contributed to this report.



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