Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Examining the future of the Abraham Accords

An EMET webinar with Robert Greenway.

Last week, as we commemorated the second anniversary of the historic signing of the Abraham Accords on the White House Lawn, EMET examined the health and strength of these relationships under President Joe Biden and his relentless attempts to renegotiate a nuclear deal with Iran.

About the speaker:

Robert Greenway is an adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute and executive director of the Abraham Accords Institute of Peace. While deputy assistant to the president and senior director of the National Security Council’s Middle Eastern and North African Affairs Directorate, he planned and executed the United States’ most significant economic sanctions since the Cold War as part of a broad strategy for Iran which doubled the sanctions pressure of the previous three administrations in one third the time. He was a principal architect of the historic Abraham Accords, the most significant diplomatic breakthrough in Middle East peace since 1994.

The two countries’ deputy foreign ministers met and agreed to launch a formal economic dialogue to boost trade, investment and sector cooperation.
The report marks the first known instance of Riyadh carrying out military action on Iranian soil.
The group wedding at a Chabad shul included elderly couples who had been civilly married for years, alongside younger pairs whose wedding plans were delayed by the war.
“Happy 78th Independence Day, Israel,” Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon tweeted.
The coins were allegedly looted from archaeological sites in Israel and smuggled to the United States.
Noam Bettan qualified for the grand final after earning enough points to advance.