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Israel’s Netanyahu Anticipated to Meet Saudi Crown Prince During His UAE Visit

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will pay an official visit to United Arab Emirates (UAE) on March 11 (Thursday), which was earlier postponed over travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The visit of Netanyahu to the UAE will help establish economic ties with the Gulf states.

According to media reports, Isreal’s premier will hold talks with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is anticipated to join both the leaders.

Netanyahu, on the other hand, may hold a meeting with his Sudanese counterpart Abdalla Hamdok while in the UAE.

Earlier, the Israeli Prime Minister, Netanyahu had planned to visit Abu Dhabi and Manama, which would have been his first official visit since the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Gulf countries in September 2020.

Israel had signed an agreement with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in September to normalize diplomatic relations.

A statement from Netanyahu’s office had said, “Despite the importance of the visit to Abu Dhabi and Bahrain, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to postpone the visit due to travel restrictions.”

Furthermore, Israel had closed its airport to air traffic to avert the new strain of the deadly virus outbreak.

Previously, in September 2020, the UAE, along with Bahrain and Israel, had signed a US-brokered agreement to normalize ties.

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Netanyahu Postpones UAE, Bahrain Visit Due To Travel Ban

Netanyahu Postpones UAE, Bahrain Visit Due To Travel Ban

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed a visit to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain scheduled for this month due to travel restrictions due to the coronavirus. According to the reports, the Israeli Prime Minister , Netanyahu has planned to pay to Abu Dhabi and Manama, which will be his first official visit since … Read more

Netanyahu to visit UAE, Bahrain next week in first trip post-established ties

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Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu will reportedly visit the UAE and Bahrain in the next week, that recently established ties with Israel.

According to the details, Netanyahu has planned to pay a three-hour visit next week to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and perhaps Bahrain.

Netanyahu said in remarks: “We postponed the visit … twice because of lockdowns.

“It has great security, national and international importance, but it has been shortened, at my request, from three days to three hours.”

The Israeli premier said he would travel to Abu Dhabi and would also “possibly make a lightning visit to Bahrain” during the brief trip.

He did not give a specific date, but Israeli media reports said he would make the trip on 9 February.

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