Thursday, June 10, 2021

UAE leader: Abraham Accords show benefits of peace with Israel - JNS and ILH Staff

 

by JNS and ILH Staff

At AJC conference, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan says science "will play a greater role in our thinking going forward. It is only possible when successful technological countries, like the UAE and Israel, in the region come together."

UAE leader: Abraham Accords show benefits of peace with Israel
UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan attends a ceremony in Paris, Nov. 21, 2018 | File photo: AP / Christophe Ena

Following the news the American Jewish Committee was set to open an office in Abu Dhabi, the organization hosted United Arab Emirates Foreign and International Cooperation Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan at its 2021 AJC Virtual Global Forum, Monday.

Al Nahyan spoke about the Abraham Accords, relations with the United States, and extremism in the Middle East in a videotaped interview with Jason Isaacson, AJC chief policy and political affairs officer.

Al Nahyan noted that the coronavirus pandemic played a role in the normalization agreement, creating the opportunity for a breakthrough in negotiations.

"There is recognition that science will play a much bigger role in our thinking going forward. It is only possible when you have successful technological countries, like the UAE and Israel, in the region come together," he said. "Such a partnership was due, but COVID has made us move in that direction much faster."

For Al Nahyan, the accords could lead to greater peace in the region since they provide tangible evidence of Arab countries working with Israel in what he called a "people-to-people" relationship.

He also spoke extensively about the threat of extremism from radical groups and ideologies in the Middle East and Europe, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Muslim Brotherhood.

"Our threshold in challenging extremism and radical ideas has not been appropriate," he said. "Extremism cannot be acceptable. Hate cannot be acceptable. Making excuses for violence cannot be acceptable."

He explained that countries, especially in Europe, divide terrorist groups into political and military wings when the organizations themselves do not make the same distinction.

Following the Al Nahyan interview, AJC announced it would expand Project Interchange – an AJC educational program to introduce Israel to leaders from around the world – to host delegations of policymakers and opinion influencers from countries that signed the Abraham Accords.

The first seminar in Israel for Arab Gulf leaders is slated to take place in November, with a second group set for January 2022. The new AJC office in Abu Dhabi will be involved in arranging the delegations.

"The groundbreaking expansion of AJC's Project Interchange to include visits from and to Arab countries is aimed at reinforcing regional collaboration and, as a consequence, the circle of peace," CEO David Harris said in a press release.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org

 

JNS and ILH Staff 

 
Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/06/10/uae-leader-abraham-accords-show-benefits-of-peace-with-israel/

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