U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced that up to 10 new countries could join the Abraham Accords before the end of 2025 — signaling a massive expansion of peace and cooperation across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Here’s what’s happening:
Talks are underway between Israel and Syria , mediated by the U.S. in Paris.
Nations from Central Asia, East Africa, and Southeast Asia are preparing to normalize ties with Israel.
Military coordination, trade routes, and joint tech frameworks are in progress.
Influential voices say this will redefine diplomacy in the region.
The Abraham Accords are no longer just a Middle East initiative. They’re becoming a global diplomatic architecture connecting nations through shared interests, tolerance, and strategic vision.
A bold step forward in global peace, led by pragmatic cooperation and U.S. diplomacy.