Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi to Operate From Temporary Office

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Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi to Operate From Temporary Office

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The UAE announced Monday that the process of opening its embassy in Tel Aviv has been impacted by current movement restrictions in place to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, adding that the Foreign Ministry is currently coordinating with its counterparts in Israel regarding the issue.

"With UAE and Israeli efforts to lead the world’s fastest vaccination campaigns, we remain hopeful that the situation will improve and that the process of opening the embassy can be completed soon,” the Emirati Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) said in a statement, carried by WAM.

Meanwhile, the Israeli embassy in the UAE’s capital of Abu Dhabi is currently operating in a temporary office until a permanent facility is located.

Israel’s ambassador to the UAE Eitan Na’eh, who currently serves as charge d’affaires, has already arrived in Abu Dhabi during the weekend on a direct flight from Tel Aviv to Dubai and then traveled to the Emirati capital by car.

The Israeli ambassador is unofficially working from a self-quarantine hotel room, awaiting the arrival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who plans to personally open the embassy early next month.

However, the Israeli PM’s trip has not been finalized yet and the dates could change due to limits on flights as part of Israel’s policies to combat COVID-19.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement published in both Hebrew and Arabic that the new embassy "will advance the range of relations between the countries in all areas and expand ties with the Emirati government, economic bodies and the private sector, academia, media, and more.”

The Ministry had recently criticized Netanyahu for appointing his deputy as an ambassador to the UAE and an Israeli consul in Dubai while in return there are still 36 new ambassadors and consuls appointed in diplomatic missions abroad but still have not received the approval of the government due to internal disputes among its ministers.



Gulf Foreign Ministers Discuss Unifying Stance on Regional, International Issues

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
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Gulf Foreign Ministers Discuss Unifying Stance on Regional, International Issues

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)

Gulf foreign ministers met on Thursday to discuss key regional and international issues, including the Palestinian conflict and ongoing violations in Palestinian territories.

They called for an immediate ceasefire and a fair, lasting solution to the conflict. The ministers also reviewed security developments in Lebanon and other regional matters.

The discussions aim to prepare a unified stance for the 45th Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Kuwait next Sunday, where it will be presented to the leaders.

Led by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, the foreign ministers met to discuss boosting Gulf cooperation across various areas. They aimed to build on past efforts and continue advancing progress in different sectors.

GCC leaders will gather on Sunday to discuss key regional and international issues and strengthen Gulf cooperation.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attended the 162nd preparatory meeting for the summit in Kuwait on Thursday.

The meeting focused on the Gulf's shared progress and ways to improve it, as well as the latest developments in Gaza and Lebanon. Ministers called for an immediate ceasefire and a fair, lasting solution to the Palestinian cause.

The meeting also reviewed reports on the implementation of decisions from the 44th GCC summit and discussed strategic relations with other countries and global groups.

The Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Negotiations at the GCC, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Owaishiq, stated that the upcoming GCC summit will address key regional issues, in addition to military, security, and economic matters that impact Gulf citizens.

Thursday’s meeting was chaired by Al-Yahya, with heads of delegations from GCC member states in attendance, along with GCC Secretary-General Jassim Al-Budaiwi.