Tel Aviv: Israel and the United Arab Emirates have agreed on four key agreements, one of which exempts citizens from entering the country.
According to the International News Agency, the delegation from the United Arab Emirates to Israel met with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Earlier, four agreements were agreed upon in meetings with key officials, after which Prime Minister Netanyahu signed the agreement.
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Under one of these agreements, the two countries have agreed on a new visa-free policy that will allow citizens of both countries to travel to specific cities without a visa.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the UAE delegation’s visit to Israel and agreement on the agreement “golden for peace.”
Following the agreement, Emirati citizens will become the first citizens in the Arab world not to need a permit to enter Israel.
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It should be noted that among the Arab countries, Egypt had signed a peace agreement with Israel in 1979 and Jordan in 1994, while many years later, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have also established diplomatic relations with Israel.