TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Israeli Opposition Leader and former Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, discussed the growing cooperation between the two countries.
With the signing of the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement in 2020, relations between Israel and the UAE have improved.
The UAE top diplomat met with the former Israeli premier as part of his current official visit to the Israel.
The two sides also discussed the situation in the Middle East and efforts being made to achieve peace and stability and exchanged views over the latest regional and international developments
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Sheikh Abdullah underscored the privileged relations between the two countries and the continuous growth their partnership is witnessing at all levels.
He praised the significant efforts made by Netanyahu that have contributed to the signing of the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement in 2020, noting that the two countries provided, over the course of two years, a model to be emulated for constructive and fruitful cooperation at all levels
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Netanyahu welcomed the visit of Sheikh Abdullah, which coincides with the two-year anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accord, between the UAE and Israel.
He said that the UAE-Israel cooperation has witnessed a remarkable development over the past two years in several fields, in a way that supports the efforts made by the two countries to achieve development and prosperity for their peoples.