UAE's Ambassador to Israel Meets Benjamin Netanyahu
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The UAE's first ambassador to Israel met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.
Mohamed Al Khaja handled his credentials on Monday to the country's President, Reuven Rivlin on Monday during a three-day trip.
"Discussed bilateral relations, in addition to the prospects for co-operation between our two countries in facing the repercussions from the coronavirus pandemic". Said Al Khaja in a tweet as he shared a picture with the Israeli Prime Minister.
I had the pleasure of meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel. We discussed UAE-Israeli relations and bilateral cooperation in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. I thank the Prime Minister for the warm welcome I have received in Israel. pic.twitter.com/YIG1rqOwpz
— Mohamed Al Khaja (@AmbAlKhaja) March 2, 2021
Al Khaja shares all of his tweets in Arabic, Hebrew and English.
Six months after the UAE and Israel signed the Abraham Accord to establish ties between the two nations, Al Khaja was sworn into his position on February 15.
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