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As one of the world's most complex and strategically vital regions, the Middle East remains at the heart of global energy markets, international diplomacy, and geopolitical stability. With the potential expansion of the Abraham Accords and normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia on the horizon, the Middle East is poised for a paradigm shift—one ripe with opportunity.
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U.S. National Security Advisor (2021-2024), Director of Policy Planning, US Department of State (2011-2013), Deputy Chief of Staff, US Department of State (2009-2011)
During his time in government, Jake Sullivan was at the forefront in addressing complex geopolitical issues including U.S.-China relations, the war in Ukraine (he is a strong advocate for reinforcing NATO) and the Middle East conflict. He was a lead negotiator in the initial talks that paved the way for the Iran nuclear deal and played a key role in the U.S.-brokered negotiations that led to a ceasefire in Gaza in 2012. With deep experience in peacemaking, Sullivan is equipped to advise on the path forward in all geopolitical possibilities.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel; Senior Director for the Middle East & North Africa, National Security Council
Ambassador Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and a key architect of Middle East diplomacy, offers an insider’s perspective on what this evolving landscape means for global markets. Ambassador Shapiro breaks down how new alliances, economic collaborations, and open markets can translate into tangible business opportunities. He provides actionable insights on sectors primed for growth, from technology and infrastructure to energy and tourism, and shares strategies to navigate this new era of stability and cooperation.
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