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A peace agreement between UAE and Israel hints at establishing diplomatic relations

A peace agreement between UAE and Israel hints at establishing diplomatic relations



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Dubai: Israel and the United Arab Emirates have reached a peace agreement that will not only establish diplomatic relations between the two sides, but Israel has said it wants to expand Israel to a wider area of ​​the West Bank. But now he will stop.

The announcement was made by US President Donald Trump himself in a tweet, and President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed said in a joint statement that they believed that "this The landmark agreement will advance the peace process in the Middle East.

The agreement will also establish diplomatic relations between the UAE and Israel. President Donald Trump has played a key role in this peace deal. In response, Israel has blocked the implementation of an expansion plan to include large areas of the West Bank. The move was promised by Benjamin Netanyahu during the election campaign.

The details of the agreement were agreed upon by phone call and the agreement was approved during the teleconference. Trump, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Benjamin Netanyahu attended Thursday's teleconference.

Some officials have dubbed the deal the "Abraham Accord", which has been part of President Trump's diplomatic goals since the beginning. However, long-term negotiations and negotiations were underway between the parties before the agreement was reached. President Trump's special adviser Jared Kirshner, Israeli Ambassador to the United States David Friedman, and Middle East Ambassador Ovi Berkovich have played key roles.

According to Al Arabiya News, the United Arab Emirates has confirmed that it will not open its embassy in Israel until an agreement is reached between Palestine and Israel.


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