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UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed met with Israeli politicians including former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Tel Aviv, state news agency WAM reported on Friday.
Sheikh Abdullah’s visit comes just two years after the two countries celebrated the signing of the US-led Abraham Accords, which marked a turning point in Israel-UAE bilateral relations.
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During the meeting with Netanyahu, politicians reportedly discussed the growing cooperation between the two countries since the agreement was signed in 2020.
Over the course of two years, the countries offered “a model to emulate for constructive and productive cooperation at all levels,” WAM reported, the senior UAE diplomat said.
Netanyahu said, “The UAE-Israel cooperation has grown significantly in several areas over the past two years,” WAM added.
The UAE Foreign Minister also met with Israeli Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Interior Minister Ayelet Shaqd during his visit to Tel Aviv.
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