President Trump announced that Kazakhstan is joining the Abraham Accords.
“I just held a great call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of Israel, and President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, of Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan is the first Country of my Second Term to join the Abraham Accords, the first of many,” Trump said.
“This is a major step forward in building bridges across the World. Today, more Nations are lining up to embrace Peace and Prosperity through my Abraham Accords. We will soon announce a Signing Ceremony to make it official, and there are many more Countries trying to join this club of STRENGTH,” he continued.
“So much more to come in uniting Countries for Stability and Growth — Real progress, real results. BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS!” he added.

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The Abraham Accords were first signed in 2020 in an effort to broker ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
ADVERTISEMENTTrump signaled that more nations, including Syria, may be joining the Abraham Accords, with Saudi Arabia at the forefront of efforts to expand the historic Israel-Arab normalization pact.
Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa is expected to meet with Trump at the White House next week, followed by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin-Salman Nov. 18.
In January 2021, Sudan signed a U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords declaration, but those efforts have since been derailed by internal political unrest.
Watch Trump make the announcement:
TRUMP: "This evening, I'm also delighted to report that Kazakhstan has officially agreed… [to join] the Abraham Accords — and I just want to thank you, Mr. President." pic.twitter.com/W0Ag6tUQxc
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“The American people have the ultimate advocate and champion for peace in @POTUS,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
“President Trump continues to build on his record as the world’s ultimate negotiator, with Kazakhstan’s joining the historic Abraham Accords today. We’re thankful to Kazakhstan for supporting the President’s mission to bring peace and stability around the world,” he added.
The American people have the ultimate advocate and champion for peace in @POTUS.
President Trump continues to build on his record as the world's ultimate negotiator, with Kazakhstan’s joining the historic Abraham Accords today. We're thankful to Kazakhstan for supporting the… https://t.co/LiEAGrk7NS
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) November 7, 2025
CNN shared further info:
The announcement, which came as Trump met with leaders of five Central Asian nations, marks the first country to join the Abraham Accords since 2020. But it’s unclear if there will be any substantive change or upgrade to the diplomatic relations Israel and Kazakhstan have had for decades.
Top Trump administration officials defended the significance of the agreement during the meeting, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio telling reporters that it constitutes an “enhanced relationship beyond just diplomatic relations and having embassies in each other’s capitals.”
“It is not just with Israel — it’s with all the other countries that are part of the accords, you’re now creating a partnership that brings special and unique economic development on all sorts of issues that they can work on together,” he added.
ADVERTISEMENTVice President JD Vance argued that Kazakhstan’s agreement sent a broader message: “What the president has done is actually signaled that the momentum of the Abraham Accords is alive and well in the second administration.”






