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UAE Rejects Reports of Israeli Prime Minister Visit

The United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministry has rejected reports that the Israeli prime minister visited the country. Officials stated that relations with Israel remain open and are grounded within the framework of the Abraham Accords. The statement comes amid unconfirmed media reports about the alleged visit.

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Officials said the reports were inaccurate. The ministry added that relations with Israel are open and grounded within the framework of the Abraham Accords.

The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states including the UAE. The agreement opened direct diplomatic, economic and travel ties that had not previously existed between the countries. No details were provided on the origin of the reports that prompted the denial.

Bilateral trade and cooperation in areas such as technology, energy and aviation have expanded under the Accords framework since its signing. The UAE has maintained these ties even as regional tensions have fluctuated.

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