Tel Aviv [Israel], July 16
Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Thursday signed a cooperation agreement in the fields of environment and climate.
The agreement was signed a day after the UAE opened an embassy in Israel.
The collaboration also includes the setup of a center to deal with climate challenges in the arid environment, R and D of environmental technologies, educational and awareness activities, joint projects, conferences and training courses, it added.
Last month, Israel Foreign Minister Yair Lapid visited the UAE on the first official trip by an Israeli minister to the Gulf state, where he inaugurated the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate in Dubai.
Israel and the UAE announced in August 2020 that they would normalise diplomatic relations, bringing over a decade of covert ties into the open.
Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco later also joined the US-brokered Abraham Accords, and other countries were also rumoured to be in talks.
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