Israeli and UAE diplomatic normalization signing ceremony will take place on September 15th in Washington at 9:31 on September 9th

The signing ceremony of the agreement document between Israel in the Middle East and UAE (United Arab Emirates), which agreed to normalize diplomatic relations, will be held in Washington, the capital of the United States, on the 15th of this month, with representatives from both countries attending.

It is the first time in 26 years that Israel has established new diplomatic relations with the Arab countries in the Middle East.

This was revealed by senior officials of the White House on the 8th, at an interview with NHK.



According to this, in August, the signing ceremony of the agreement document between Israel and the UAE, which has agreed to normalize diplomatic relations under the intermediary of the United States, will be held in Washington, DC on the 15th of this month.



The ceremony will be attended by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah, and US President Trump.



It is the first time in 26 years since Jordan in 1994 that Jordan has established new diplomatic relations with Arab countries in the Middle East, and this has led to a large composition of conflict between Israel and the Arab countries, which have been hostile to each other for more than 70 years. It may change.



In addition, it seems that President Trump has the aim of appealing diplomatic achievements for the fall presidential election, but Palestinian side strongly opposes this agreement and it is included in the agreement content. Challenges remain, such as whether Israel will suspend the annexation of Jewish settlements.

Israel and UAE officially announced

Israel and the UAE-United Arab Emirates have also officially announced that a ceremony to normalize diplomatic relations between the two countries will take place in Washington on 15th of this month.



Among them, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu made a statement on the night of the 8th, saying, "We are proud to visit the White House next week with the invitation of President Trump and to participate in a historic ceremony to reach a peace agreement between Israel and the UAE." He said he was willing to attend.



UAE's state news agency also announced that Foreign Minister Abdullah will head to Washington on the 15th with the invitation of President Trump to attend the signing ceremony of the agreement with Israel.