EU Lauds Israel, UAE Peace Agreement

The Council of the European Union (EU) has lauded the peace agreement reached by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel, calling it a positive step for the Middle East region.

Recall that President Donald Trump (who oversaw the deal) had announced the agreement on Friday.

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He stressed that among other things, Israel would reach a greater cooperation with Palestine regarding territories.

But, in a swift reaction, the President of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, frowned on the agreement, adding that it would not work.

“The leadership strongly rejects and condemns the American-Emirati-Israeli tripartite declaration,” he stated.

Iran and Turkey also threatened cutting diplomatic ties with UAE.

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But, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Borrell Fontelles, in a press release on Saturday, stated that the normalisation of relations between UAE and Israel remained a major breakthrough for peace and progress.

However, he added that the violation of the rights of Palestinians, in the process, must be avoided.

The EU press release reads:

“The EU welcomes the announcement on the normalisation of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and acknowledges the constructive role played by the US in this respect.

“The EU has for many years promoted the development of relations between Israel and the countries of the region.

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“Israel and the United Arab Emirates are both important partners of the European Union.

” A normalisation of their bilateral relations will be beneficial to both countries and a fundamental step for the stabilisation of the region as a whole.

“We remain committed to a comprehensive and lasting peace for the entire region and stand ready to work to this end together with our regional and international partners.

“Israel’s commitment to suspend plans to unilaterally annex areas of the occupied Palestinian territory is a positive step.

“Any unilateral decision that undermines a lasting, agreed solution should be avoided.

“The EU remains firm in its commitment to a negotiated and viable two-state solution built upon the internationally agreed parameters and international law – and reaffirms its readiness to work towards the resumption of meaningful negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians, building also on the commitment by the parties of the joint statement to engage diplomatically and continue efforts to achieve a just, comprehensive and lasting peace.”

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