Morocco says Abraham Accords summit to be postponed until after summer

Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 23 June 2023
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Morocco says Abraham Accords summit to be postponed until after summer

  • Israel normalized relations with several Arab countries including Morocco under accords
  • ‘Provocative and unilateral acts’ partly to blame for postponement

LONDON: Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said on Friday a summit of signatories to the Abraham Accords, which had been planned in Morocco this summer, will be postponed.

He cited agenda problems and an unpropitious political context of “provocative and unilateral acts” that “undermine peace efforts in the region” for the postponement.

Israel normalized relations with several Arab countries under the Abraham Accords sponsored by the US and former president Donald Trump in 2020.

Israel initially signed the UAE and Bahrain, then three months later, Morocco re-established and upgraded its relations with Israel after a 20-year gap.

Earlier this week, Bourita said the accords had created “incredible momentum” for peace and prosperity in the Middle East region and helped create unprecedented growth in his country’s trade with Israel.

“The (Abraham Accords) between Arab countries and Israel created an incredible momentum for peace and prosperity in the entire region,” Bourita said. “After decades of war and hatred, there is now a unique opportunity for peace.”


Iran military says to hit US, Israeli economic targets in region

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Iran military says to hit US, Israeli economic targets in region

  • It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks
TEHRAN: Iran’s military vowed on Wednesday to launch strikes against US and Israeli economic targets in the region, including banks, after overnight attacks reportedly hit an Iranian bank.
“The enemy has given us free rein to target economic centers and banks belonging to the United States and the Zionist regime,” said the military’s central operational command, Khatam Al-Anbiya, in a statement carried by state TV.
It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks.
Iranian media said US and Israeli strikes hit a bank in Tehran overnight, killing an unspecified number of employees.