Jared Kushner is forming an organization to help strengthen ties between the countries that signed the Abraham Accords normalization agreement in the fall of 2020, the group announced on Wednesday.
Kushner, the son-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump who served as a senior adviser in the Trump administration and helped broker the accords, is creating the Abraham Accords Institute for Peace to promote agreements between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.
Other co-founders of the nonpartisan, nonprofit organization include former U.S. envoy Avi Berkowitz, who also helped broker the Abraham Accords; Emirati and Bahraini ambassadors to Washington Yousef Al Otaiba and Abdulla R. Al-Khalifa; Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi; and Israeli-American businessman Haim Saban, a major donor to the Democratic Party. The executive director will be Rob Greenway, formerly the senior Middle East adviser on Trump’s national security council.
The group has a five-year mandate and will be funded through private donations, according to Axios.