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US President realDonaldTrump has experienced a 'tremendous victory' following his brokered peace deal in the Middle East according to The Australian's Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan.

US President Donald Trump has experienced a "tremendous victory" following his brokered peace deal in the Middle East according to The Australian's Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan. It comes as President Trump declared the "dawn of a new Middle East" as he facilitated the official signing of an historic Middle-Eastern peace compact between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Leaders signed the declarations during a ceremony at the White House with the UAE and Bahrain, the first Arab nations to sign diplomatic accords in almost three decades. Mr Sheridan told Sky News the deal "partially transforms parts of the Middle East". "It's the most positive and historically important thing to happen in the Middle East in decades". "This is a tremendous victory for Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu," Mr Sheridan said.

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