Ahead of President Donald Trump’s first major foreign trip to the Middle East in his second term, Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and former chief negotiator for the region, has once again emerged as a crucial advisor, CNN reported on Friday.

Despite not being part of the official delegation, Kushner has been working behind the scenes, offering guidance on negotiations with Arab leaders, including those in Saudi Arabia, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

Kushner’s involvement stems from his deep relationships with Middle Eastern leaders, which he cultivated during Trump’s first term. His expertise has been instrumental in discussions concerning potential agreements that could normalize diplomatic relations between Arab nations and Israel, a continuation of the Abraham Accords from his first term, according to CNN.

One of the top priorities of Trump’s upcoming visit is to secure economic agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates—countries that will be stops on his trip. These agreements are designed to increase investments in the United States. In parallel, Kushner and other Trump administration officials are working on the more ambitious goal of expanding the Abraham Accords to include additional Arab nations.... Read More: Arutz-7