Gargash said he expected “reciprocity,” embassies and cooperation in the fields of agriculture, security, generation and tourism.
The deal, announced Thursday through U.S. President Donald Trump, is just the third such agreement that Israel has reached with an Arab country and raises the possibility of agreements with other pro-Western Gulf states.
The status quo of ties with Israel comes after years of discreet rapprochement, adding the welcome of athletes and ministers of the Jewish state.
According to the official communiqué on the agreement, “Delegations from Israel and the United Arab Emirates will meet in the coming weeks to signal bilateral agreements on investment, tourism, direct flights, security, telecommunications, technology, energy, health, culture, environment. Organize the creation of reciprocal embassies and other spaces of mutual interest ».
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