Leaders of Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain signed on Tuesday declarations to normalize their relations at an event hosted by the United States President Donald Trump.
The declarations, called the Abraham Accords, are supposed to formalize the normalization of diplomatic relations between Israel and the two Gulf nations. The US will sign the agreements as an "observer."
Earlier today, Trump said that his administration is in talks with five or six other countries in the Middle East regarding the signing of a peace deal with Jerusalem.