It considered it an important step to enhancing security and prosperity in the region

The UAE welcomes Sudan's decision to direct relations with Israel

"The agreement will be followed by a lot of diplomatic, political, economic and investment work after approval."

The UAE welcomed the decision of the sisterly Republic of Sudan to direct relations with the State of Israel, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, in a statement yesterday, praised the efforts of the United States of America, the Republic of Sudan and the State of Israel to reach this historic agreement, expressing hope that this step will have a positive impact in the Peace and regional and international cooperation.

The ministry said that Sudan's decision to direct relations with the State of Israel is an important step to enhance security and prosperity in the region, stressing that this achievement would expand the scope of economic, commercial, scientific and diplomatic cooperation.

In a related context, the German Foreign Ministry welcomed the announcement by Israel and Sudan to normalize relations between the two countries.

"This is another important step towards more stability and a more peaceful relationship between Israel and its Arab neighbors," the ministry said in a press statement.

The statement added, "The United States played a decisive role in brokering these agreements, which deserve our thanks and appreciation."

The German Foreign Ministry confirmed that the normalization agreements, during the past few weeks, have created a unique momentum that must now be used more to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East and resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

For his part, the Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, welcomed the joint efforts of the United States of America, Sudan and Israel regarding the normalization of relations between Sudan and Israel, and Sisi praised in his statements all efforts aimed at achieving regional stability and peace.

The US President Donald Trump announced yesterday that Sudan and Israel have agreed to normalize relations between them, according to the White House.

The Sudanese foreign minister in charge, Omar Qamaruddin, said that the transitional government in his country agreed to normalize relations with Israel, adding that what was announced was an agreement from the executive and sovereign apparatus to normalize with the State of Israel, and that the ratification of the agreement comes from the Legislative Council and democratic institutions that Includes all parties and the political incubator for the transitional government.

"This agreement ends the state of hostility with the State of Israel, and a lot of diplomatic, political, economic and investment work will follow after approval," he said.

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