US pressing Niger to normalize ties with Israel
Post By Diaspoint | April 27, 2023
Secretary of State Antony Blinken reportedly discussed expanding the Abraham Accords during his recent visit to the West African country.
The United States is pressing Niger to join the Abraham Accords and normalize relations with Israel.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about the matter with Niger President Mohamed Bazoum during the former’s visit to the West African nation in mid-March, Axios reported on Wednesday, citing a U.S. and an Israeli official.
The Trump administration-brokered accords normalized ties between the Jewish state and four Arab countries—the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan
Two weeks after his trip, Blinken briefed Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen on the development, in a call joined by Niger’s top diplomat Hassoumi Massaoudou.
Cohen suggested inviting Niger to participate in the Negev Forum, which includes the U.S., Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Egypt.
- Niger is apparently willing to move forward with warming bilateral relations but is angling for deliverables from the Biden administration, said the report.
- Israel maintained unofficial diplomatic relations with Niger in the 1960s but they were severed in 1973. The two countries renewed basic relations in 1996 after the signing of the Oslo Accords between Israel and the PLO, but Niger again broke off official communication in 2002 during the Palestinian terror war known as the Second Intifada. The countries have nevertheless reportedly upheld informal, mainly behind-the-scenes, relations.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made improving ties with Africa a centerpiece of his administrations.
- In February, Netanyahu inaugurated the Embassy of the Republic of Chad in Israel together with the president of Chad, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno.
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