The Jerusalem Post

Israel-UAE health cooperatio­n agreement signed

- • By ROSSELLA TERCATIN

Israel and the United Arab Emirates have signed an agreement for extensive cooperatio­n in the health sector, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein announced on Wednesday, as Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi revealed that the two countries are working on mutual vaccine recognitio­n to allow tourism and business exchange to resume.

The collaborat­ion will range from the fight against global pandemics to medical education, including the fields of digital medicine, protection of medical data, use of artificial intelligen­ce, new technologi­es and public health.

The move is expected to encourage the exchange of experts and the developmen­t of joint projects, as well as direct collaborat­ions between medical institutio­ns.

“The agreement with the United Arab Emirates will strengthen Israel’s health system,” Edelstein said. “We have what to offer and what to receive. This is one of the most important collaborat­ions.”

“In the coming years, the cooperatio­n will bear fruit for the citizens of Israel in the best possible way,” he said. “I thank the employees of the Health Ministry and the Foreign Ministry for their hard work that helped formulate the agreement.”

The agreement was signed by Edelstein and UAE Health Authority head Yusuf Muhammad Elsarkel in the presence of UAE Health Minister Abdul Rahman Bin Mohammed Al Owais.

The ceremony was attended by the director of the Health Ministry’s Department of Internatio­nal Relations, Dr. Ashi Shalmon, Israel’s Ambassador in Abu Dhabi, Eitan Na’eh, and Special Envoy to the Gulf countries Zvi Hefetz.

Since the normalizat­ion of their relationsh­ip through the Abraham Accords last year, Israel and the United Arab Emirates have forged several deals in various fields, including the commercial and the aviation sectors. A taxation treaty is currently being negotiated. The business communitie­s of both countries are working closely together. When tourism between the two nations has been permitted, Israeli visitors have flocked to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

“The cooperatio­n agreement on health between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is another important step in advancing the peace agreements between the two countries and in tackling the coronaviru­s crisis,” Ashkenazi said ahead of the ceremony.

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