UAE, Israel Seek to Deepen Strategic Dialogue to Address Regional Challenges

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan shakes hands with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid during their meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates June 29, 2021. Shlomi Amsalem/Government Press Office (GPO)/Handout via REUTERS.
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan shakes hands with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid during their meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates June 29, 2021. Shlomi Amsalem/Government Press Office (GPO)/Handout via REUTERS.
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UAE, Israel Seek to Deepen Strategic Dialogue to Address Regional Challenges

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan shakes hands with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid during their meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates June 29, 2021. Shlomi Amsalem/Government Press Office (GPO)/Handout via REUTERS.
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan shakes hands with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid during their meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates June 29, 2021. Shlomi Amsalem/Government Press Office (GPO)/Handout via REUTERS.

UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his Israeli counterpart, Yair Lapid, discussed on Tuesday the importance of deepening strategic dialogue and cooperation between the two countries to address regional challenges, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

During a meeting they held in Abu Dhabi, the two ministers agreed in a joint statement carried by WAM that close strategic dialogue would provide an effective mechanism to promote the positive force of peace in the region.

“The two countries discussed the importance of regional cooperation in the fields of technology, clean energy, climate change, agro and water technologies, combating desertification, transportation, and health,” the ministers said.

They also decided to work together towards enabling quarantine-free travel between the two countries for those fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 disease, while ensuring public health and safety.

“Both sides will work towards formulating a mutually acceptable mechanism to be implemented as soon as possible,” said the statement.

The Israeli Foreign Minister’s visit to the UAE came nine months after the two countries established relations in a deal brokered by the United States.

The statement said that Sheikh Abdullah and Lapid acknowledged the significant advances made since the signing of the Abraham Accords in September 2020 and expressed their conviction that bilateral ties will be deepened, broadened, and strengthened even further soon for the benefit of both countries and the region as a whole.

“The Abraham Accords are a beacon of light that paves the way for other countries to join the circle of peace and will enhance stability and prosperity for both countries, as well as for the entire region,” it said.

Both ministers emphasized the importance of the opening of diplomatic missions in the UAE and Israel as a key component of promoting relations between the two countries.



Kuwait Revokes Record Number of 930 Citizenships in One Day

The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 930 individuals. (KUNA)
The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 930 individuals. (KUNA)
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Kuwait Revokes Record Number of 930 Citizenships in One Day

The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 930 individuals. (KUNA)
The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 930 individuals. (KUNA)

The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has taken a significant step by revoking and annulling the citizenship of 930 individuals, in preparation for presenting their cases to the Cabinet.
The Ministry of Interior announced that the Committee convened on Thursday and made the decision to revoke the Kuwaiti citizenship of 930 individuals. This action is subject to final approval and will be submitted to the Cabinet for further review.
On October 31, the committee revoked the citizenship of 489 individuals, setting a new record for the largest single nationality revocation, surpassing the previous record set on September 20, when 112 individuals had their citizenship annulled.
No official statistics are available on the total number of nationality revocations since the committee began its work in early March, when Kuwaiti authorities launched a campaign aimed at revoking citizenships for various reasons, primarily related to fraud. By the end of September, unofficial estimates suggested that over 2,000 individuals had lost their citizenship, with some cases still pending formal decrees.
Kuwait’s Interior Minister, Sheikh Fahad Yusuf, emphasized that the nationality revocations are aimed at individuals and their dependents who obtained citizenship without fulfilling the legal requirements, particularly those who never received an official decree. He pointed out that some members of previous governments had bypassed legal procedures by approving citizenship applications without awaiting the formal decree.
In a statement to a local newspaper, Sheikh Fahad Yusuf explained that those whose citizenships were revoked did not contest the committee’s decisions, as they were based on clear evidence and proper documentation. He emphasized that the process of nationality revocation would continue, stating: “We are still at the beginning,” and assured that revocations would proceed only after thorough examination and verification of all cases.