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The director general of the National Defense House of the United Arab Emirates, Edge, warned that security corporations in Israel and the United Arab Emirates could begin cooperating soon, following the decisive diplomatic agreement reached in August between the two countries.
“The United Arab Emirates has taken a historic resolution to bring peace to the region. With this standardization [of relationships], it is only herbal that we begin to discuss various sectors, from banking to defense,” Faisal Al Bannai said today at the Global Aerospace Summit, held practically from Abu Dhabi.
The so-called Abrahamic Agreements, negotiated through U. S. President Donald Trump, have already resulted in a series of decisive measures, unthinkable until recently due to the refusal of all two Arab states to recognize the State of Israel.
In late August, El Al made a symbolic flight to Abu Dhabi and in September Eithad Airways was launched making its flights for its consumers in Israel. The Al also warned that a weekly cargo service to Dubai could begin, there is still no bilateral agreement for flights between the two countries.
Bahrain also agreed to normalize diplomacy with Israel, an initiative supported through Oman. Saudi Arabia has said it will allow flights to Israel from the United Arab Emirates to cross its airspace.
In June, Israel Aerospace Industries, Israel Aerospace Industries, said it works with Abu Dhabi-based synthetic intelligence and cloud computing on Covid-19 studies and progression. Group 42 has since announced its goal of opening a subsidiary in Israel.
A public call between Israel’s defense minister and his counterpart in the United Arab Emirates took a position in August, after which the two pledged to identify “strong bilateral relations,” behind-the-scenes talks between security officials in the two countries had been a common position. for years.
On 17 September, the Israeli Calcalist reported that, as part of an agreement to sell Lockheed Martin F-35 to the United Arab Emirates, without Israel’s objection, negotiations were underway to manufacture the wings. at the IAI Lod factory.
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