Dubai Conference
Abraham Accords “is a turning point for the entire Middle East," says Emirates Economy Minister
Emirates Economy Minister Abdullah ben Tuk Al-Ameri made the remarks at the first Israel-Dubai conference, currently taking place in Dubai
Speaking at the opening evening of Calcalist, Bank Leumi, and Reshet 13’s Israel-Dubai conference, Emirates Economy Minister Abdullah ben Tuk Al-Ameri called it “a milestone that establishes the deep cooperation in economics, finance, and culture between Israel and the Emirates.”
Al-Ameri, who has been the minister since July, welcomed 100 senior businessmen from Israel, as well as representatives of the local business community and government officials, to discuss new opportunities between the two regions.
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"Israel, the Abraham Accords, and economic integration are a driving force for regional stability. I am sure the agreement is a turning point for the entire Middle East," he added.
The first Israel-Dubai conference is currently taking place in Dubai and hopes to foster business and cultural ties between the two nations.