Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former US president Donald Trump and his senior White House aide, lamented that additional countries have yet to join the normalization deals with the ‘Israeli’ occupation entity under the Biden administration.
“I think the biggest disappointment so far is that more countries haven’t been brought into it,” Kushner said at a Washington event marking the two-year anniversary of the agreements.
Kushner was instrumental in negotiating the US-brokered so-called ‘Abraham Accords’ upon which the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan signed normalization agreements with the Tel Aviv regime in 2020.
Speaking during an on-stage interview, the former Trump aide revealed that before he left office, “I think that we had about six active discussions going on” with other prospective ‘Abraham Accords’ countries. He didn’t name them.
Source: Alahed News