US President Donald Trump held an Oval Office call with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expanding the Abraham Accords to include the central Asian nation.
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- Kazakhstan pledged to join the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations with Israel and Arab nations.
- At the C5-plus-1 summit, President Trump secured President Tokayev's commitment in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. 9s
- The U.S. finalized a deal for an American firm to develop Kazakhstan's critical minerals deposits. 19s
- Kazakhstan supported U.S. peace initiatives, including an infrastructure corridor linking Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, connecting to the Trans-Caspian Corridor. 27s
- The U.S. and Kazakhstan signed over $17 billion in agreements across mineral resources, digital technologies, and aviation, with the U.S. remaining Kazakhstan's largest investor. 43s