
Israel minister of tourism, Yoel Razvozov, has requested his nation’s Arab neighbours to “come for a go to” within the spirit of the Abraham Accords and a peaceable future.
“The signing of the Abraham Accords final yr was a historic, watershed second for the Center East that marked the start of a completely new chapter for the area.
“It represents a call to construct a greater future collectively that can profit all of our individuals,” Razvozov stated in a speech on the launch of the Israel Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
“We consider that with a purpose to attain a greater tomorrow, one ought to select sensible and constructive actions at the moment.
“So, I’m delighted to ask all of you to return and go to my nation. Come and see for your self what Israel is absolutely about,” the tourism minister added.
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Israel’s participation at Expo 2020 Dubai is a “dream come true” made attainable by the normalisation of diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates, in keeping with Menachem Gantz, the Israel pavilion spokesperson and communications supervisor.
In a current interview with the Expo Information Service, Gantz stated: “This can be a historic second.
“The Expo in Dubai is historic, and it’s particularly historic for Israel. It’s the first time that Israel can take part in such a world exhibition in an Arab nation.
“We’re very, more than happy and we perceive that this dream-come-true can also be because of the partnership we’ve got with the UAE.
“We thank the host nation for giving us the chance.”
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