We picked harmony over war,' Lapid says at introduction of Abu Dhabi consulate.
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"We highlight our excitement over what we expectation will be the first of some significant level visits," says Emirati Culture and Knowledge Development Minister Noura Al Kaabi at the introduction of the Israeli government office in Abu Dhabi.
She focuses on joint efforts on man-made consciousness, keen urban communities, COVID-19, exchange and the travel industry.
"It is fundamental that we get ready ourselves and our youngsters toward another world," she says, citing the UAE's author.
She finishes with "todah rabah" — thank you in Hebrew.
ABU DHABI — Foreign Minister Yair Lapid talks at the initiation of the new Israeli consulate in Abu Dhabi, depicting the event as a "noteworthy second" and saying thanks to previous head administrator Benjamin Netanyahu for his "vision."
"We are remaining here in light of the fact that we picked harmony over war," Lapid says, underlining that the launch of the consulate was only the beginning of the interaction.
Lapid thanks previous leader Benjamin Netanyahu and US ex-president Donald Trump for their vision and endeavors to get the arrangements marked. He likewise expresses gratitude toward Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Lapid showed up at the function with Israel's agent to the UAE Eitan Na'eh, and UAE Culture and Knowledge Development Minister Noura Al Kaabi.
Israel's envoy to the UAE tells the Kan public telecaster that the visit by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid was energizing such that no other past visit by an Israeli authority to the Gulf country has been.
"There have been energizing visits [in the past] yet as far as close to home inclination there has never been one like this. Seeing the banner flying close to the Emirati banner, the principal calls, the outing to the pastor's lodging, setting up the [new] consulate — it's inspiring," says Eitan Na'eh.
ABU DHABI — Minutes in front of the initiation service, Ambassador Zvi Heifetz, Israel's extraordinary emissary to the Gulf states, presents before the sign at the passage of Israel's consulate in Abu Dhabi.
The consulate is set to be initiated by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid during the main visit by an Israeli clergyman since the marking of a standardization bargain last year.
Lapid will head out to Dubai tomorrow for the introduction of the office there.
Authorities begin to show up at Israel's new Abu Dhabi international safe haven in front of introduction
Dignitaries and journalists start to show up at Israel's new Abu Dhabi international safe haven in front of its introduction.
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