UAE Formally Ends Israel Boycott Regulation Permitting Financial Agreements

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UAE issued a decree cancelling a regulation on boycotting Israel. (Representational)

Dubai:

The president of the United Arab Emirates has issued a decree cancelling a regulation on boycotting Israel and permitting commerce and monetary agreements between the 2 nations, the UAE official information company WAM reported on Saturday.

The decree from UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan goals at “supporting bilateral cooperation with the intention to arrive at (the institution) of bilateral relations”, the company stated.

The announcement comes as El Al Airways plans to function Israel’s first direct flight between Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport and the UAE’s capital Abu Dhabi, carrying an Israeli delegation and prime aides to U.S. President Donald Trump, who brokered an Aug. 13 accord to normalise Israel-UAE ties.

Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner might be among the many U.S. officers on the El Al flight departing on Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. (0700 GMT), a U.S official stated.

The Israel-UAE deal awaits negotiations on particulars resembling opening embassies, commerce and journey hyperlinks earlier than it’s formally signed.

There are not any official air hyperlinks between Israel and the UAE, and it was unclear whether or not El Al would be capable of fly over Saudi Arabia, which has no official ties with Israel, to chop down on flight time.

In Could, an Etihad Airways aircraft flew from the UAE to Tel Aviv to ship provides to the Palestinians to make use of for the novel coronavirus epidemic, marking the primary recognized flight by a UAE service to Israel.

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