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The UAE-Israel relationship continues to go from strength to strength
Within just two years of signing the Abraham Accords, the UAE jumped to become one of Israel’s top 20 trading partners, with bilateral commerce more than doubling in 2022.
Bahrain Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani shakes hands with his Israeli counterpart Yair Lapid, the host of "The Negev Summit" which is attended by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and the foreign ministers of the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Egypt, in Sde Boker
(photo credit:
REUTERS/AMIR COHEN
)
By
AHMED BIN SULAYEM
APRIL 11, 2023 00:23
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