BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 7, 2025
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 | November 7, 2025
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Kazakhstan becomes first new Abraham Accords partner under Trump’s return

Kazakhstan just made history by becoming the newest nation to join the Abraham Accords—this time, under the watch of President Donald J. Trump’s second term.

The move marks a fresh chapter in the Trump-led peace initiative, signaling a renewed push to bring more nations into normalized relations with Israel, as Breitbart reports.

President Trump wasted no time in touting the achievement, announcing the development through Truth Social after coordinating a diplomatic call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Kazakhstan Becomes First Addition in Second Term

“Kazakhstan is the first Country of my Second Term to join the Abraham Accords, the first of many,” Trump declared in his public statement, expressing optimism that more nations are eager to step into the fold of peace and prosperity.

The conversation that sealed the deal was facilitated personally by Trump, reflecting his hands-on approach in contrast to the bureaucratic foot-dragging we’ve seen too often in international diplomacy.

According to officials, a formal signing ceremony will be announced soon—another signature Trump moment in his ongoing effort to put substance before spin.

Momentum Grows As Nations Watch Closely

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio didn’t hold back in applauding the agreement. “President Trump continues to build on his record as the world’s ultimate negotiator,” Rubio noted, pointing squarely at Kazakhstan’s entry as proof of continued leadership on the global stage.

The White House appears to be operating with intention, not inertia. Rubio’s statement emphasized not just diplomacy but outcomes—something sorely missing in recent foreign policy circles dominated by endless process and little progress.

Senior adviser Steve Witkoff added fuel to the momentum, telling Breitbart News that energy is building for anywhere from four to six more nations to sign on in the coming months.

Possible New Joiners Include Regional Wildcards

Among the potential additions, Witkoff named Lebanon, Syria, Libya, Armenia, and Azerbaijan—an eclectic mix, each with its own challenges but also untapped potential.

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee echoed the drumbeat for Middle East stability, pointing to Syria, Lebanon, and even Saudi Arabia as likely candidates. He framed the UAE’s success post-Accords as proof that normalization brings real-world dividends—jobs, development, tourism.

And the conversations aren’t theoretical. Secretary Rubio recently met Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the U.N. General Assembly to discuss terrorism and sanctions, a meeting that signals serious intent rather than hollow gestures.

Regional Complications Still at Play in Syria

Sharaa, however, poured a bit of cold water on progress—for now. He expressed interest in lifting sanctions to welcome foreign investment, but emphasized that Syria joining the Accords isn’t yet realistic, citing Israeli-Syrian security tensions and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The status quo in Syria has long been a hitch in the region’s march toward peace, and while hope is on the table, hard realities remain. Let's just say Damascus seems ready but not able, for the time being.

Still, Sharaa’s scheduled visit to the White House signals a significant shift in posture. That kind of trip doesn’t happen unless there’s real conversation happening behind closed doors.

Trump’s Strategy: Patience with Purpose

Trump has made clear from the beginning of his second term that expanding the Abraham Accords would be a priority. He initially emphasized this path following a ceasefire and successful hostage negotiations in the region.

And once again, Trump is playing the long game. At the 2025 Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, he stated that Saudi Arabia would join “in their own time”—a reminder that diplomacy doesn’t need to grovel to be effective.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin-Salman’s scheduled visit to the U.S. later this month only builds anticipation for what could become a game-changing expansion to the peace process.

“Blessed Are the Peacemakers” Gets Real Results

In a world addicted to Twitter diplomacy and flashy hashtags, Trump is returning to what works: deals, deliverables, and directness. In his Truth Social post, he concluded with a striking phrase: “Blessed are the peacemakers!” No spin needed.

This wasn’t about optics, public relations, or symbolic gestures—it was about actual progress toward regional cooperation. Kazakhstan signing on, under this administration’s guiding hand, is just the beginning.

As nations line up and the region edges closer to a broader peace, one thing is certain: when America leads with strength and clarity, the world listens. And follows.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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