Channel 14 reported Monday evening that Uzbekistan, a Muslim-majority nation, has expressed interest in expanding its relations with Israel. The report was accompanied by exclusive footage.
Channel 14 reported Monday evening that Uzbekistan, a Muslim-majority nation in Central Asia, is seeking to expand its ties with Israel. The report, presented by journalists Maggie Tabibi and Nati Lang, included what the outlet described as exclusive footage. No further details on the scope or substance of the potential expanded ties were provided in the initial bulletin. The development comes amid a broader pattern of Israel deepening diplomatic and economic relations with Muslim-majority states, particularly following the Abraham Accords.
No prior Zioneer coverage on Uzbekistan-Israel relations was identified.
The report is based on a single source, and official confirmation from either Israeli or Uzbek authorities has not yet been published.
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