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World media praises agreement

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ABU DHABI: The world media hailed the historic statement by the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Israel on suspending Israeli annexation of Palestinia­n territorie­s as a positive step on the road to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

We don’t hear many good news stories out of the Middle East, particular­ly recently, in the midst of the despair over Beirut, regional conflicts and the ravages of COVID-19, wrote Dennis Ross, a former special assistant to the US President, in a commentary published by the Washington Post.

But on Thursday, he continued, “there was a hopeful developmen­t: President Trump announced a historic peace agreement that will normalise relations between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.”

“It’s clear this was the only way to stop Israel’s annexation of the territorie­s in the West Bank alloted to it in the Trump plan,” he added.

Thomas L. Friedman, a renowned columnist of the New York Times, said that the agreement brokered by the Trump administra­tion for the United Arab Emirates to establish full normalisat­ion of relations with Israel, in return for Israel forgoing, for now, any annexation of the West Bank, was exactly what Trump said in his tweet, a “huge breakthrou­gh.”

Jonathan Marcus, the BBC Defence Correspond­ent, praised the agreement as “a significan­t step.”

“The establishm­ent of full diplomatic relations; the exchange of embassies; and normal trade ties between Israel and the UAE is a significan­t diplomatic step forward,” he said.

He went on to say, “For the UAE, it is harder to say precisely what the immediate benefits are, though its relations with Washington will be strengthen­ed and the deal with Israel may yield significan­t economic, security and scientific benefits.”

He added, “Overall, this is an agreement that potentiall­y could offer both more and less than might first appear.”

Fox News welcomed the developmen­t by saying that Thursday’s announceme­nt of a “historic peace agreement” brokered by the US is another evidence that Donald Trump is the first president in a long time to get US Middle East policy more right than wrong.

The Associated Press highlighte­d the statement by the US Presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden in which he praised the Israeli freezing of the annexation plan as a result of the agreement.

“The United Arab Emirates and Israel have pointed a path toward a more peaceful, stable Middle East,” Biden said.

The NBC News said the deal achieves a Middle East rarity, describing it as a win-win-win for all parties involved, mostly the Palestinia­ns.

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