UAE warns White House that Israeli annexations could unravel Abraham Accords
Summary
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has warned the Trump administration that Israeli plans to annex parts of the West Bank could harm the Abraham Accords and may affect future peace efforts. Israel is thinking about annexing more areas in the West Bank following their recognition by some Western countries, which could disrupt peace in the region.Key Facts
- The UAE communicated to the Trump administration that West Bank annexation could damage the Abraham Accords.
- The UAE was the first Arab nation to criticize attacks on Israel and has worked with Israel on future plans.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has discussed annexation, but no decisions are final yet.
- President Trump has not taken a public stance this time, though he intervened in past annexations.
- Emirati officials believe annexation would ruin the chance for regional peace and integration.
- The UAE was assured no annexations in the 2020 accords, but Israel claims that condition has expired.
- Emirati officials are concerned but have not stated they will revoke the peace agreement with Israel.
- The White House and State Department have not commented on the UAE's warnings.
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