Heritage Foundation Releases Abraham Accords Report on Fifth Anniversary of Historic Agreement

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Heritage Foundation Releases Abraham Accords Report on Fifth Anniversary of Historic Agreement

Sep 15, 2025 2 min read

WASHINGTON—Today, The Heritage Foundation released The Abraham Accords Report to mark the five-year anniversary of one of the most important foreign policy achievements in history. 

 

Dr. Victoria Coates, director of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy celebrated the anniversary of the Accords and the release, stating: 

 

“Five years since President Trump brokered the Abraham Accords, these agreements remain one of the most important national security achievements in history. We are proud to present this report looking back at all the Accords achieved and looking forward to the fulfillment of their tremendous potential. I am confident that with President Trump’s leadership this is only the beginning for the Accords.” 

 

Robert Greenway, director of the Allison Center for National Security, added:  

 

“The historic Abraham Accords, brokered by President Trump, shattered expectations and changed the Middle East. Despite regional war, these historic agreements have remained resilient. Five years later, these agreements remain a symbol of hope and solid foundation for the future of peace in the Middle East.” 

 

In July, Heritage launched its dedicated Abraham Accords site (heritage.org/Abraham-accords), and the Allison Center released its first Abraham Accords quarterly newsletter, providing the most comprehensive picture available of Abraham Accords-related data and trends. These regular newsletters, along with annual and other reports, will track the development of these historic agreements and share the results with important audiences in Washington, Jerusalem, and beyond. 

 

In the coming years, Heritage will continue to support the strengthening and expansion of the Abraham Accords, regional cooperation, and America’s vital interests in the region.