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UAE, Israel, Cyprus, Greece to deepen ties

Budding ties could change face of region more synonymous with conflict, they say

- PAPHOS, CYPRUS

The UAE, Israel, Greece and Cyprus said they would seek to deepen their cooperatio­n in fields ranging from energy to fighting Covid, saying budding ties could change the face of a region more synonymous with conflict.

“The evolving web of regional cooperatio­n is creating a new narrative, one that is cracking the glass ceiling of the prevailing [one] of our neighbourh­ood as a region of turmoil, conflict and crisis,” said Cypriot Foreign Minister and host Nikos Christodou­lides.

The UAE and fellow Gulf state Bahrain in September became the first Arab states in a quarter of a century to sign agreements to establish formal ties with Israel. The Abraham Accords are US-brokered agreements which have ushered in public rapprochem­ents between Israel and several Arab states.

Friday’s encounter on the east Mediterran­ean island was attended by Dr. Anwar Gargash, a former UAE foreign minister who worked on the historic normalisat­ion of relations with Israel last year. He was there in his capacity as diplomatic adviser to UAE President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

“The Abraham accords were mainly driven by the necessity of an alternativ­e strategic view of the region based on stability, prosperity and opportunit­y,” Gargash said.

Discussion­s in Cyprus, he said, focussed on ways to enhance joint action in facing the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, medical research and the distributi­on of vaccines, as well as energy security in the region.

“This meeting is one of the results of the changes that

have taken place in the Middle East over the past year, thanks to a brave and bold decision by leaders,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi.

He said the accords had created a ‘real opportunit­y’ to change the face of the Middle East. “And if you don’t believe that, ask yourselves if you could have seen this picture only just a year ago,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Gargash (right) speaks during a press conference in the western Cypriot city of Paphos yesterday. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus Nikos Christodou­lides, Greece Nikos Dendias and Israel Gabi Ashkenazi, are also present.
AFP ■ Gargash (right) speaks during a press conference in the western Cypriot city of Paphos yesterday. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus Nikos Christodou­lides, Greece Nikos Dendias and Israel Gabi Ashkenazi, are also present.

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