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UAE committed to two-state solution in Palestine, says UAE minister

Reem Al-Hashimy was speaking at a high-level internatio­nal online roundtable event organized in London

- Arab News Abu Dhabi

The Emirates Society, the UK-based institutio­n focused on strengthen­ing ties between the UK and

UAE on economic, political and cultural affairs, hosted a high-level online roundtable discussion on Thursday on the historic Abraham Accords. The participan­ts explored the advancemen­t of UAE-Israel, regional and Muslim-Jewish cooperatio­n.

Representi­ng the UAE at the event was Reem bint Ebrahim Al-Hashimy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, who spoke alongside Ban Ki-moon, the former UN secretary general, and Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, chief rabbi of the United

Hebrew Congregati­ons Commonweal­th.

Speaking on the impact of the historic accords for the UAE and Israel, Reem Al-Hashimy said: “The UAE believes in the importance of dialogue and in shaping what this region could look like for many generation­s to come. We are committed to a two-state solution in a Middle East that will fight extremism and that believes in plurality, multicultu­ralism, the right of minorities, and the opportunit­ies that exist for young people by embracing technology, innovation, and economic empowermen­t.” Ban Ki-moon reflected on the role of multilater­al organizati­ons, the importance of religious tolerance, and how lessons from the Abraham Accords can be applied to other longstandi­ng issues. He said that the Abraham Accords offer

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a “cooperativ­e space not only for leaders but also for citizens of all the participat­ing countries.” He continued, “The architects of this important agreement must ensure that the Accords are not an agreement just for their

countries, but for their people. The Abraham Accords should serve as a launchpad for the sustainabl­e peace and prosperity in the region.” Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said: “The Abraham Accords have unlocked a range of exciting opportunit­ies for closer political, economic, and diplomatic collaborat­ion between the UAE and the State of Israel. In addition, I am particular­ly hopeful that they will also herald a new era of MuslimJewi­sh interfaith dialogue. This is a time for faith leaders to be courageous and work together to build a culture of peace and cooperatio­n in our communitie­s.”

Chairing the event was Alistair Burt, former UK minister of state for the Middle East and chair of the Emirates Society, who commented: “The UK has supported the Abraham Accords as a bold diplomatic move to suggest a different future for the Middle East, beyond the conflicts which have afflicted it for so long.”

Building on the positive impact the accords have had on the Gulf region, Reem Al Hashimy noted that the event was a welcome step in furthering the discussion on how diplomacy and goodwill are central to a peaceful Middle East and showcase what is possible for not only the region, but the rest of the world.

The virtual event was attended by more than 100 high-level guests from the UK, UAE, and across Europe and the Middle East.

The UAE believes in the importance of dialogue and in shaping what this region could look like for many generation­s to come. Reem bint Ebrahim Al-Hashimy Emirati minister

 ?? Photo/Supplied ?? The Emirates Society holds a high-level online roundtable discussion on Thursday on the historic Abraham Accords.
Photo/Supplied The Emirates Society holds a high-level online roundtable discussion on Thursday on the historic Abraham Accords.

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