In first for Gulf, UAE opens embassy in Israel, hails trade ties

arifkarim

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President Isaac Herzog and UAE's ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Al Khaja
Photo: AFP

In first for Gulf, UAE opens embassy in Israel, hails trade ties​

President Isaac Herzog and UAE's ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Al Khaja attend the ceremony and praise the opening of the embassy as an important step in promoting peace and prosperity in the region​

Reuters , Ynet|
Published: 07.14.21, 09:39

The United Arab Emirates opened its embassy in Israel on Wednesday, with Israel's president attending the flag-raising ceremony.
The embassy is situated in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange building and its opening followed the inauguration of Israel's embassy in the UAE last month.

The UAE's ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Al Khaja, raised his country's flag outside the Stock Exchange building, with President Isaac Herzog at his side.
"Opening the embassy is an important milestone on our path to peace, prosperity and security in the Middle East," said Herzog during the ceremony.
"Seeing the Emirati flag flying proudly in Tel Aviv might have seemed like a far-fetched dream about a year ago," he said. "In many ways nothing could be more natural and normal."
 פתיחת שגרירות איחוד האמירויות הערביות בישראל

President Isaac Herzog and UAE's ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Al Khaja
(Photo: Reuters)
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"Since the normalisation of ties ...we have seen for the first time discussions on trade and investment opportunities," Al Khaja said, after raising his country's flag outside the building.
"We signed major agreements across various fields, including economy, air travel, technology and culture.
"The peoples of the region want a stable and prosperous Middle East. It is time for new approaches, to think of a new and better way for the future of the region. It is our hope that the opening of the embassy will mark an important milestone in relations between the countries."
 פתיחת שגרירות איחוד האמירויות הערביות בישראל

The UAE's ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Al Khaja
(Photo: Yariv Katz )
Brought together by shared worries about Iran and hopes for commercial boons, the UAE and Bahrain normalized relations with Israel last year under the "Abraham Accords" crafted by the administration of then-U.S. President Donald Trump.
Sudan and Morocco have since also moved to establish ties with Israel.

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desiexchange

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Ask Israel to kill some Arabs instead of peace to make it interesting for you

Israel and peace hahaha....yes of course. I've also heard about the IDF, murdered children, imprisoning people without due cause, illegal settlements, ethnic cleansing, apartheid, racist policies, war crimes, international law, fat Yakub, white phosphorus, land grabs, resource control, open air prisons, air strikes, Zionists, checkpoints, media manipulation, propaganda, Islamophobia, destruction of religious places of worship I could go on.
But I'm sure a shill like you, or you from another account will always have some BS to type back.

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desiexchange

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Yes. Check Abraham Accords
What Abraham accord got to do with the Palestinian and occupation? This accord deliberately sidelined the Palestinian issue in favour of other priorities. Have you ever heard of Arab Peace Initiative? Of course you have silly question :)

You should be ban from posting here....because you belong to Israeli troll army!
Masquerading as a Pakistani.
 

arifkarim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
This accord deliberately sidelined the Palestinian issue
So what?
Israel Egypt peace treaty in 1979 ignored Palestinians
Israel Jordan peace treaty in 1994 ignored Palestinians
Palestinians can't hold the world hostage against Israel.