Israeli PM to make first-ever official visit to UAE



Naftali Bennet will meet with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet will fly on Sunday for the first ever official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where he is scheduled to hold talks with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin on December 13 Zayed Al Nahyan. This was announced by the Office of the Prime Minister.
“Prime MinisterNaftali Bennetwill leave today for the first official visit to the UAE at the invitation of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. Tomorrow (December 13), the Prime Minister is expected to meet with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,” the statement said.
“Leaders will discuss deepening ties between Israel and The UAE, especially economic and regional issues, which will contribute to prosperity, prosperity and stability [in relations] between the two countries,” the office added. The document specifically notes that this is “the first ever official visit of an Israeli prime minister to the UAE.”
In September 2020, in Washington, the Israeli side, with the mediation of the United States, signed documents on the normalization of relations with the UAE and Bahrain, and a little later - with Sudan and Morocco. Prior to this, the Jewish state from the Arab countries had diplomatic relations only with Egypt and Jordan.
“Prime MinisterNaftali Bennetwill leave today for the first official visit to the UAE at the invitation of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. Tomorrow (December 13), the Prime Minister is expected to meet with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,” the statement said.
“Leaders will discuss deepening ties between Israel and The UAE, especially economic and regional issues, which will contribute to prosperity, prosperity and stability [in relations] between the two countries,” the office added. The document specifically notes that this is “the first ever official visit of an Israeli prime minister to the UAE.”
In September 2020, in Washington, the Israeli side, with the mediation of the United States, signed documents on the normalization of relations with the UAE and Bahrain, and a little later - with Sudan and Morocco. Prior to this, the Jewish state from the Arab countries had diplomatic relations only with Egypt and Jordan.
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