Yes. they did, they were the second country to recognize israel, Egypt being the first
Egypt and Israel are not good allies as such, may be technically because Egypt is well aware that Israel is there to stay, but they do recognize each other after the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty in 1979.
The first Arab country to recognize Israel as a state. Under King Hussein of Jordan, a treaty was signed with Israel, which begins trade and diplomatic ties. Therefore, making Jordan the second state to recognize Israel, following the first, which was Egypt.
brokering peace between Egypt and Israel negotiating the Camp David accords getting Egypt to recognize Israel.
negotiating the Camp David accords. brokering peace between Egypt and Israel. getting Egypt to recognize Israel.
The United States of America
Sadat from Egypt
First came the agreement that Jimmy Carter worked out between the president of Egypt and the Premier of Israel. The two nations would recognize each other. Israel would return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. Then the two nations would live in peace. That worked. Egypt became the first and so far the only Arab nation to recognize Israel. The two nations have lived in peace.
convinced Egypt to recognize Israel and Israel to gradually withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula
Egypt (Anwar Sadat) in 1979 and Jordan (Hussein ibn Abdullah) in 1994.
No. Israel and Egypt are two neighboring countries.
Anwar Sadat, President of Egypt, was the first Arab Leader to recognize Israel.