UAE has broken the jinx of war to bring peace in the Middle East



The peace treaty is a sovereign decision, and the UAE has the right to establish diplomatic relations with the State of Israel or any other country according to its national interests.

- The process of building direct bilateral relations with Israel will be gradual and will be based on a series of reciprocal measures to ensure trust. - This step strengthened the US commitment to the Middle East, and demonstrated the importance of the US role in reaching a solution to the region’s crises. - Bilateral relations with Israel will directly contribute to providing opportunities for young people who are in desperate need, through the development of various sectors in the region, including education, technology, energy, environment, culture, tourism and others. - The peace treaty is the starting point for the Palestinians, Israelis, the region and the international community to start working on achieving peace in the region.

We aim, through this treaty, to ensure the greatest benefit for the region and the people. This treaty ends the Israeli annexation plan for the Palestinian territories, while preserving the two-state solution as an option. The suspension of annexation was one of the main demands of the trilateral talks, because it preserves hopes for a two-state solution and benefits the Palestinian people. The US government has put its weight behind this commitment, and Palestinians and Israelis should take advantage of this achievement to negotiate a just and sustainable agreement, in line with their own perceptions and priorities. - The position of the UAE on the Palestinian issue and the rights of the Palestinian people has not changed. Throughout history, we have strongly supported the aspirations of the Palestinian people, as evidenced by our record in regard to international resolutions and humanitarian aids.

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