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2019-10-07 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
FM confirms initiative to sign ‘historic’ non-aggression pact with Arab states
[IsraelTimes] Validating report, Israel Katz says he met with top diplomats from Gulf countries in bid to ‘end the conflict and enable civilian cooperation until the signing of peace agreements’.
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Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Sunday confirmed that he has been advancing non-aggression treaties with several Arab countries in the Gulf, a "historic" démarche he said could end the conflict between Jerusalem and those states.

"Recently I have been promoting, with the backing of the prime minister, a diplomatic initiative to sign ’non-aggression agreements’ with the Arab Gulf states," Katz wrote on Twitter.

"It’s a historic move that will end the conflict and enable civilian cooperation until the signing of peace agreements," he said, in what appeared to be a tacit acknowledgement that no Arab country is currently willing to establish full diplomatic relations with the Jewish state as long as the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict remains unresolved.

Katz further confirmed that he presented his plan to several Arab foreign ministers during his visit to New York last week at the sidelines of the United Nations
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General Assembly. He also discussed the proposal with the US administration’s outgoing special envoy for the grinding of the peace processor, Jason Greenblatt, Katz said.

"I will continue to work to strengthen Israel’s standing in the region and around the world," he pledged.

Katz’s tweet included a link to a report aired Saturday night by Channel 12, which first revealed the existence of the potentially groundbreaking initiative.

The TV report, which did not quote a source, said the deal in the workings is designed to provide for friendly bilateral relations, cooperation in a variety of fields, and no war or incitement, as both Israel and the Gulf states face an increasingly belligerent Iran.

Katz agreed with his Gulf Arab interlocutors during "a series of meetings" in New York to set up working teams to take the non-aggression pact forward, the TV report said.

The draft clauses reportedly include commitments to develop "friendly relations and cooperation" in accordance with the UN charter and international law; to prevent hostility or incitement to hostility against each other; and to eschew any military or security alliance with other parties against each other.

Among other elements, the TV report said, the draft text specifies cooperation in the fight against terror, and in advancing economic interests.

Katz, who is also intelligence minister, has previously met with senior Arab officials at least twice: In early July, he met an unnamed senior Emirati official during a visit to the Gulf city of Abu Dhabi. Later that month, he shared a photograph with Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa during an event hosted by the US State Department in Washington. It marked the rare instance in which a top Arab official is publicly documented meeting a senior Israeli figure.

In November 2018, Katz traveled to Oman to attend an international transport conference. "In my view cooperation between Israel and the Gulf states can and should be expanded," he said at the time. "Israel also has a lot to offer when it comes to water desalination and irrigation, agriculture and medicine."

In his speech at the UN last month, Katz stressed that Israel "has a clear policy to advance ties, and normalization with the Arab Gulf States.

"We have no conflict with the Gulf states, and we have common interests in the field of security against the Iranian threat as well as in developing many joint civilian initiatives," he said.

"Israel has a lot of capabilities in many areas, including hi-tech, innovation, agriculture and water technology, which can help the Gulf states, and the Gulf states have a lot of capabilities that can help Israel as well," he noted. "I hope that this cooperation will lead to the signing of peace agreements between our countries, as we did with Egypt and Jordan."
Posted by trailing wife 2019-10-07 01:42|| || Front Page|| [20 views ]  Top

#1 Not worth the paper it's printed on, but what the Hell.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2019-10-07 02:04||   2019-10-07 02:04|| Front Page Top

#2 Probably, g(r)omgoru. Even so, the fact that there are face to face discussions was unthinkable before President Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem over the shrieks of dismay from State Department and DoD alike. Not to mention the MSM pundits.
Posted by trailing wife 2019-10-07 09:17||   2019-10-07 09:17|| Front Page Top

#3 Iran, TW, Iran. And frackers
Posted by g(r)omgoru PB 2019-10-07 10:54||   2019-10-07 10:54|| Front Page Top

#4 Iran and frackers only matter to the oil ticks because of President Trump, my dear. President Obama had already surrendered on both.
Posted by trailing wife 2019-10-07 20:59||   2019-10-07 20:59|| Front Page Top

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