In a joint news conference with Blinken and his Israeli counterpart.
UAE Foreign Minister: I will travel to Israel soon.
Announcing his early visit to occupied Palestine, the UAE Foreign Minister claimed that his country has been severely affected by the growing Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv bilateral relations!
UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan told a joint news conference with his US and Israeli counterparts in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday evening that he would not discuss the situation, Reuters reported. There will be no peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian people in the Middle East.
He went on to claim that establishing a more successful relationship between Israel and the UAE would encourage both Israelis and Palestinians to “make this path efficient”, and that it was a valuable path not only for investment but also for risk-taking. .
Last year (2020), in an unexpected move in the Middle East, Israel and the United Arab Emirates agreed to normalize relations within the framework of the Abraham Peace Agreement (mediated by former US President Donald Trump).
At the same meeting, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid claimed that the “civilized world” should make it clear that Iran would not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.
Emphasizing that Israel “reserves the right to act against Iran,” Lapid claimed that “Secretary [Anthony] Blinken and I are the sons of Holocaust survivors; “We know there are times when nations must use military force to protect the world from evil.”
The Israeli foreign minister went on to make false claims that if the Iranian government did not believe that the world was serious about stopping Tehran, it would “act quickly to [acquire] the bomb” and that “this issue “Not only our right, but our responsibility!”