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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs called on Israel to think about its relations with Arab countries “strategically” and not “transactionally”.
A file picture of Emirati Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash speaking during a press conference in Dubai. (AFP)
UNITED NATIONS—Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs, called on Israel Friday to think about its relations with Arab countries “strategically” and not “transactionally”.
He also described Iran’s reaction to the UAE’s peace agreement with Israel as “very alarming” while he rejected Turkey’s denunciation of the deal as “pure hypocrisy”.
Talking at a virtual briefing on the sidelines of the equally virtual UN General Assembly’s annual meeting of world leaders, he encouraged Israeli leaders to look strategically at their relations with the Arab world.
“The only thing I want to say is the more strategic the Israelis look at these relationships, the more doors will open to them,” Gargash said. “If they look at it very `transactionally’, I think that it is not going to send a very good omen for normalising relations with many of the Arab countries.”
Gargash said the UAE’s message to Israel is to “look at these opportunities and build strategically, and think long term rather than short term” — and prove wrong the countries who say that because of the Israeli political system its decision-makers think only tactically.
A month after the US-brokered diplomatic agreement with Israel signed at the White House, Gargash said the two countries are negotiating “what I would call normal bilateral relations.” He said the UAE has sent several agreements to the Israelis on protecting investments, double taxation, visa exemptions and air services.
“We’re waiting for them to come back to us, because it is essential for a relationship to be built on these solid bases,” Gargash said.
Looking back at the UAE’s decision to normalise relations with Israel, Gargash said the government decided it was strategically good for the country, “and will make the UAE more of a global presence.”
The government also predicted the reaction “very accurately” — enthusiasm in Europe, bipartisan support in the United States and support from Russia and China and many other countries in Africa and Asia, he said.
But the Arab world and the region remain polarised, Gargash said, though “I would like to say we haven’t lost a single friend.”
The UAE minister called the Iranian reaction “very alarming.”
The United Arab Emirates didn’t need peace with Israel to counter Iran, he said, but he said Iran’s aggressive policies over three decades alarmed many Arab countries and made them look at their relationship with Israel “with fresh eyes.”
He called Turkey’s opposition to the agreement “pure hypocrisy,” accusing Ankara of “trying to take advantage of the Palestinian plight for narrow regional considerations.” He noted that 550,000 Israelis visited Turkey last year, that the countries do about $3 billion in trade annually, and that Turkey has had an embassy in Israel for decades.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas criticized the UAE and Bahrain for establishing diplomatic ties with Israel in his prerecorded speech to the General Assembly later Friday and called for an international conference early next year to launch a “genuine peace process.”
The UAE expected Palestinian opposition, Gargash said, adding that he thinks they’re “sulking” right now.
He said the UAE still supports the two-state solution and an end to Israeli occupation and disagrees with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
“But we need to open channels of communications because the Arab experience of having no communication with Israel has not really yielded any results,” Gargash said.
Gargash said he believes the actions of the two Gulf nations “bring a new dynamism” to the Israeli-Palestinian situation.
“The Palestinians right now are angry, but I think they will see the benefit in the medium term,” he said.
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