’Desperate’: Why Did Kazakhstan Join the Abraham Accords?
Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords with Israel, raising questions about why a nation with more than thirty years of relations with Tel Aviv became the latest member. The move reflects a significant shift in regional dynamics.
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Kazakhstan’s entry into the Abraham Accords signals a cautious but clear step towards new regional alliances, balancing historic ties with evolving geopolitical realities.
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The New Arab — 2025-11-07