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Israel-UAE agreement signed at the White House on 15 September

WASHINGTON – On September 15, the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates becomes official. The signing will take place at the White House in Washington. The “historic” formalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries will thus be official, defined as “historic” because it had never happened that a Gulf country officially recognized Israel.

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The Palestinian Foreign Minister, Riyad al-Maliki, returned to attack the agreement, reproaching the countries of the Arab League and asking them to take a stand against the agreement: “From this meeting a decision must come out that rejects this step, otherwise it will seem that we give our blessing, or we conspire with this or we try to hide it “, underlined al-Maliki, attending a meeting of the Arab League. A request that is unlikely to be accepted since several countries have expressed, more or less publicly, support for the agreement. The Trump administration, on the other hand, is satisfied and reiterates that “this historic agreement between Israel and the Emirates is the most significant step towards peace in the Middle East in more than a quarter of a century”. And Trump’s nomination for the Nobel Prize, put forward by a Norwegian parliamentarian, comes as part of “broad international support for peace accords and optimism that the region can finally turn the page”, underlines the note, according to which ” uniting America’s two closest partners in the region, something they said much could not be done, will create a more peaceful, secure and prosperous Middle East. “


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