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US Congress launches bipartisan Abraham Accords Caucus

Israeli lawmakers welcome the launch of the caucus that will work with associated countries to advance the agreements in various fields, while also pushing to achieve additional peace agreements.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  01-11-2022 15:17
Last modified: 01-11-2022 14:18
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Israeli lawmakers welcomed the launch of the Abraham Accords Caucus this week in Congress.

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The new caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington will be launched as a bipartisan initiative by Democrats and Republicans in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

It will be co-chaired by senators James Lankford, Jacky Rosen, Joni Ernst and Cory Booker, and by representatives Cathy McMorris Rogers, Brad Schneider, Anne Wagner and David Trone.

Both caucuses will work with associated countries to advance the agreements in various fields, while also pushing to achieve additional peace agreements.

Israel signed in the Abraham Accords with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in September 2020, with Morocco joining later in December of that year. Sudan also announced that it was joining in January 2021, but that relationship has been hobbled by internal strife within the Sudanese government.

The Biden administration has signaled that it is working to expand the circle with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, the Maldives, Comoros, Kuwait and Qatar as possible Muslim-majority countries interested in establishing ties with Israel.

"The caucus we launched several months ago in the Knesset created a huge momentum among legislators in parliaments around the world," said Likud MK Ofir Akunis, who co-chairs the Abraham Accords Caucus in the Knesset. "They are looking very closely at the accords and want to help take part in their implementation and expansion."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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