In the sixth episode of "The Emirates Message of Peace" on "Dubai TV"

Israeli Minister of Tourism: All those coming from the UAE can visit Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa

  • The presenter of the program: "A message that opened new paths of peace ... and opened a great window to reconciliation for the world." From the source

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Within the framework of its continuous media keeping up with the peace treaty between the UAE and Israel, the "Emirates Message of Peace" program hosted in its sixth episode, the day before yesterday, on Dubai TV, both: Majed Al Raisi, researcher and political analyst, and Ahmed Al Jarman, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Human Rights and International Law from the capital, Abu Dhabi, and Khalfan Al Kaabi, a researcher in strategic affairs, and the Israeli Minister of Tourism, Asaf Zamir, is from Tel Aviv.

Emirati journalist Mohammed Salem said, in the introduction to the sixth episode of the program on Dubai TV, that “the peace and peace approach was raised by a flag that flutters, calling for peace and harmony towards a population thirsty for peace and stability, a message that opened new paths of peace, and opened a great window to reconciliation for the world.”

Asaf Zamir, the Israeli Minister of Tourism, said: “The peoples of the region can enjoy peace, as this treaty is very important for all of us, and we know that the UAE is a leader in the field of development and progress in several areas, where it is possible to start reaping the fruits of this treaty on several levels and sectors, where The tourism sector is among these sectors. ”At the same time, the aviation sector between the two countries is expected to witness a boom in air traffic in the future, saying:“ I expect a change for the better in the future, because the flight between the two countries does not exceed three hours, and we would like to get to know each other. More to the Emirates, so we will send a lot of tourists to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and soon we will open airlines to the capital Abu Dhabi and Dubai. We also know very well that the UAE is a center for global air traffic, and I am pleased to take a plane and come to visit you in the Emirates.

And about the possibility of visiting Jerusalem, and will those coming from the UAE be able to visit the holy city next to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Israeli Minister of Tourism said: “Of course all those coming from the Emirates can visit Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.” And he added: “If you ask me this question, I think we are in Israel We can offer a lot to tourists from the Emirates, for example, in Tel Aviv we have a lot of cafes, restaurants and a fast life, where we can also offer a lot of activities for tourists in other areas.

Multiple crises

In turn, Ahmed Al-Jarman, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for Human Rights and International Law, said: “I think that the peace treaty efforts are clearly visible, especially the American efforts in terms of commitment to the peace treaty, and I believe that establishing diplomatic relations is one of the sovereign matters, whether it is with Israel or With others, and according to the interests of each country, he added: “The main goal of the UAE's conclusion of this treaty is to uphold peace as a strategic choice, in light of the Arab-Israeli conflict.” I believe that “adhering to peace is one of the main pillars of the Arab initiative, and therefore we are on the way and commitment. On the revival of the peace industry that the UAE revived with the peace treaty, Majid Al-Raisi said: “I think that this treaty affects very much in the various files in the Middle East, and its multiple crises due to foreign projects and agendas, led by Iran with its expansion project, and Turkey led by Erdogan, especially since Israel is part of the Middle East and an influential player in these files at the international level, and if we notice that the parties disturbed by this treaty are the same parties that have sabotage projects in the region, so it came "This treaty is in the right time, and it is a message of peace presented by the Emirates to all parties."

Khalfan Al-Kaabi affirmed that "the American and British movement in the region and the continuous contacts between officials in the Emirates and Israel will contribute to moving the peace process," noting that the last peace agreement signed by Israel was the "Wadi Araba Agreement" in 1994, saying: "Peace should not be free." And the UAE did not sign this treaty free of charge. Rather, it got gains, the most important of which is a settlement freeze. ”

Majid Al-Raisi:

• "Israel is part of the Middle East and is an influential player."

Khalfan Al Kaabi:

• “We did not sign the treaty for free. Rather, we got gains, the most important of which is the settlement freeze.”

Ahmed Al-Jarman:

• «Establishing diplomatic relations is a sovereign matter, whether with Israel or with others.

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