"Great things have happened this past year. We (Government of Israel) need to continue the development that started with the Abraham Accords, to work to strengthen the peace with the Gulf States, with Egypt and with Jordan. We will work to sign agreements with more countries in the region and beyond. It's a process; it won't happen in a day. But the Foreign Ministry will coordinate those efforts."
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As cited in "Lapid to take lead over Bennett on foreign ties, peace with Arab states", The Jerusalem Post (14 June 2021).
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