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Modi Congratulates Japan’s New PM And Abraham Accord Is Signed

History is made and the crowd applauded! US President Donald Trump, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed the Abraham Accord!   https://twitter.com/IvankaTrump/status/1305967922976903170   The peace agreement was signed to double the number of Arab states that enjoy normal relations with …

History is made and the crowd applauded!

US President Donald Trump, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed the Abraham Accord!

 

 

The peace agreement was signed to double the number of Arab states that enjoy normal relations with Israel in the presence of more than 700 people, including leading US senators and representatives at the South Lawn of the White House. It’s a historic moment!

In one month, Trump’s administration signed two peace deals between UAE and Israel, an extraordinary triumph of diplomacy. Abraham Accord is the road to lasting peace and would lead to an enduring two-state solution for the Palestinian people.

Meanwhile, the other side of the world saw another happy news in the world of politics!

Finally, through parliamentary vote, Yoshihide Suga is the newly-elected Prime Minister of Japan. He has replaced Shinzo Abe, who resigned because of ill health and Suga has been chosen as the leader of the ruling party too.

On this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga on Twitter and hopes to take India-Japan’s special strategic and global partnership to new heights. Have a look at the tweet:

 


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Twinkle Sethia

Twinkle Sethia

Photography is hobby. Food is love. Travelling is passion. An impulsive writer and compulsive procrastinator. Fuels daily grind with coffee and distractions.

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