Netanyahu cancels trips to Arab countries
Other countries
- 30 December, 2020
- 05:39
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official visits to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain for next week are delayed again, Report mentions, referring to Walla News.
This time, the PM postponed his visits due to the tightening of quarantine measures as a result of the growing cases of a new coronavirus strain in Israel.
According to the publication, the sources in the UAE confirmed this information.
The Israeli PM's visit to the two countries, where Tel Aviv recently established diplomatic relations, has been suspended for the second time. It was initially scheduled for December 1 but was delayed to December 2 at the UAE government's request to celebrate its Independence Day.
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