Israel's foreign minister to pay first visit to UAE next week

Lapid set to travel to the Gulf state to inaugurate the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi and the consulate in Dubai in what is the first visit to the country by a minister since UAE and Israel normalized ties last year
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Israel's top diplomat will travel to the United Arab Emirates next week in the first official visit by an Israeli minister to the Gulf state since the two countries established diplomatic relations last year.
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  • Yair Lapid, who was sworn in last week under a new government, will be hosted by UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan from June 29-30, the Israeli foreign ministry said in a statement.
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    Foreign Minister Yair Lapid at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday
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    "Minister Lapid will inaugurate the Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of Israel in Dubai."
    The UAE, along with Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco, began normalizing relations with Israel last year under accords brokered by then-U.S. President Donald Trump.
    The deals angered the Palestinians, who have long relied on Gulf and Arab support in their quest for statehood in the West Bank, in Gaza and in East Jerusalem.
    Lapid's visit will be his first abroad as foreign minister. He and new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett forged a patchwork coalition that ended the record-long tenure of veteran prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who spearheaded Israel's deals with the four Arab countries.
    Netanyahu had planned to visit the UAE ahead of a March 23 election but cancelled the trip amid a dispute with Jordan.
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    Former PM Benjamin Netanyahu meets Ambassador Mohamed Al Khaja from the UAE in Jerusalem in March
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    In a side deal to opening relations with Israel, the UAE secured Washington's approval to purchase U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets. President Joe Biden has since proceeded with that deal following a review.
    Business relations between Israel and the UAE have flourished, and the two countries signed a major tax treaty on May 31.
    "Relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates are important, the fruits of which benefit not only the citizens of the two countries, but the entire Middle East," the foreign ministry said in its statement.
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