Hindustan Times (East UP)

Israel opens embassy in UAE on Lapid trip

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ABU DHABI: Israel’s top diplomat Yair Lapid opened the Jewish state’s first embassy in the Gulf during a trip to the UAE on Tuesday after ties were normalised ties last year.

“The opening of the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi with the Emirati minister of culture and youth,” he tweeted with a photo of himself and UAE minister Noura al-Kaabi cutting a ribbon in the blue and white of Israel’s national flag.

Israeli ministers have previously visited the UAE, but newly appointed Lapid is the most senior Israeli to make the trip, and the first to travel on an official mission.

“Israel wants peace with its neighbours. With all its neighbours. We aren’t going anywhere. The Middle East is our home. We’re here to stay. We call on all the countries of the region to recognise that. And to come talk to us,” Lapid said during the opening ceremony.

Since their US-brokered normalisat­ion agreement was announced in August last year, Israel and the UAE have signed a raft of deals ranging from tourism to aviation and financial services.

During his visit, Lapid will also inaugurate a consulate in Dubai. Lapid’s trip comes nearly a year after the nations moved to normalise ties, and follows a string of visits by Israeli officials that were planned then scrapped over issues including the Covid-19 pandemic and diplomatic scuffles.

In March, a planned official visit by Israel’s then prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was cancelled due to a “dispute” with Jordan over the use of its airspace, according to Israeli officials.

Netanyahu, replaced as prime minister by Jewish nationalis­t Naftali Bennett in a coalition government cobbled together by Lapid weeks ago, had already postponed a February visit to the UAE and Bahrain over coronaviru­s travel restrictio­ns.

According to the Jerusalem Post daily, Netanyahu sought to prevent his foreign minister Gabi Ashkenazi from making an official visit to the UAE, to keep him from stealing the spotlight ahead of March elections.

Then tourism minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen, now science and technology minister, reportedly also had to cancel trips.

In August 2020, former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and Israeli national security adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat made history by flying to Abu Dhabi on an El Al plane from Israel.

That was feted by both sides as a breakthrou­gh in efforts for peace in West Asia, marked by the El Al jet touching down adorned with the word “peace” in English, Arabic and Hebrew.

Normalisat­ion accords Israel struck with the UAE, followed by deals with Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan last year, have been condemned by the Palestinia­ns.

 ??  ?? Foreign minister Yair Lapid (left) and foreign ministry’s director general Eitan Naa unveil the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Foreign minister Yair Lapid (left) and foreign ministry’s director general Eitan Naa unveil the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi.

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