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Israel’s PM Meets UAE Crown Prince At Palace In Abu Dhabi

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met Abu Dhabi’s crown ruler on Monday in the wake of turning into the main head of the Jewish state to visit the United Arab Emirates, a year after the foundation of ties.

Bennett met Crown Prince Sheik Mohammed container Zayed Al-Nahyan at his private royal residence, Israeli authorities said, following the head’s appearance in the Emirati capital late on Sunday.

His visit comes a little more than a year after the well off Gulf state broke with many years of Arab agreement and produced discretionary ties under a progression of US-expedited bargains known as the Abraham Accords.

Israel is likewise making a strategic push against reestablished global discussions with Iran, its curve enemy, over the Islamic republic’s atomic program.

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Bennett, who was relied upon to zero in on exchange joins, as per his representative, said his visit mirrored “another reality” for the area.

“As I would like to think, this is… the new reality this district is seeing, and we are cooperating to guarantee a superior future for our youngsters,” he told the UAE’s true WAM news organization.

The volume of common exchange had developed inside a couple of months, “with boundless future freedoms to foster it,” he added.

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“Israel, similar to the UAE, is a local center for exchange. Our collaboration gives remarkable financial freedoms for us, however for additional nations.”

Bennett was likewise planned to meet the UAE’s innovation and transport priests during his visit, Israeli authorities said.

While he is the primary Israeli state leader to visit the UAE, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid made a milestone trip in June, opening an international safe haven in Abu Dhabi and an office in Dubai.

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The UAE opened an international safe haven in Tel Aviv in July.

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