Jamaica Gleaner

UAE to establish full diplomatic ties with Israel

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ISRAEL AND the United Arab Emirates, UAE, announced yesterday they are establishi­ng full diplomatic relations in a US-brokered deal that required Israel to halt its contentiou­s plan to annex occupied West Bank land sought by the Palestinia­ns.

The historic deal delivered a key foreign policy victory to President Donald Trump as he seeks re-election and reflected a changing Middle East in which shared concerns about archenemy Iran have largely overtaken traditiona­l Arab support for the Palestinia­ns.

A spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said the deal amounts to “treason,” and should be reversed.

The agreement makes the UAE the third Arab country, after Egypt and Jordan, to have full diplomatic ties with Israel. They announced it in a joint statement, saying deals between Israel and the UAE were expected in the coming weeks in such areas as tourism, direct flights and embassies.

Trump called the deal “a truly historic moment”. “Now that the ice has been broken, I expect more Arab and Muslim countries will follow the United Arab Emirates,” he told reporters in the Oval Office.

In a nationally televised news conference, Netanyahu echoed Trump’s remarks.

“Today we usher in a new era of peace between Israel and the Arab world,” he said. “There is a good chance we will soon see more Arab countries joining this expanding circle of peace.”

But Netanyahu said the annexation plan was on “temporary hold,” appearing to contradict statements from Emirati officials, who said it was off the table.

 ?? AP ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that full diplomatic ties will be establishe­d with the United Arab Emirates, during a news conference in Jerusalem yesterday.
AP Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that full diplomatic ties will be establishe­d with the United Arab Emirates, during a news conference in Jerusalem yesterday.

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