Tech minister: UAE delegation to Israel may be confined to airport meetings due to Covid-19 precautions
First official Israeli delegation to Bahrain set to depart on Sunday; U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said to take part in both meetups
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The first official delegation to Israel from the United Arab Emirates may remain at the airport and fly home the same day, rather than conduct a wider visit, due to coronavirus precautions, an Israeli minister said.
Science Minister Izhar Shay, whose ministry is taking part in talks with the UAE delegates due to arrive on Tuesday, said the visitors would stay for several hours under a coronavirus protocol.
Two other officials involved in the planning, one Israeli and the other U.S., said it was possible the UAE delegation visit would take place entirely at Ben Gurion airport, near Tel Aviv. The UAE has yet to confirm the delegation visit.
Israel is under a second coronavirus lockdown, which it plans to begin easing next week.
Grounded El-Al planes at Ben Gurion Airport. Photo: Reuters
"Right now it looks kind of 'touch and go'. It's possible that the meetings will be at the airport or close to it," he told Tel Aviv radio station 102 FM.
Officials have said the UAE delegation will involve eight or nine groups working on various areas of bilateral cooperation, as a follow-up to talks launched in Abu Dhabi during an Aug. 31 visit by an Israeli delegation.
The UAE and Bahrain signed diplomatic deals establishing formal ties with Israel at a White House ceremony on Sept. 15.
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Shay said Israel would send its first official delegation on Sunday to Bahrain. Ben Gurion's departures listing shows the flight to Manama as El Al 973 - a nod to Bahrain's international telephone dialling code.
Bahrain has yet to confirm the Israeli delegation visit, which diplomatic sources say will be accompanied by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and U.S. Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz. Both are also expected to accompany the UAE delegation to Israel.