The United Arab Emirates Embassy in Israel has issued a statement marking the three years that have passed since the signing of the agreements between the countries, and it detailed how the relations appear after this period of time.
The United Arab Emirates Embassy has issued a celebratory statement in honor of the three-year anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords. In the embassy's statement, they shared how the relations between the two countries have evolved over the past three years and what the state of the relationship looks like today.
In the announcement, the United Arab Emirates highlighted the scope of trade between the countries, which has grown to $5.6 billion over the past three years. Additionally, the embassy revealed that over one million Israelis have already visited the UAE as tourists.
The UAE also mentioned the open skies agreement between the countries and noted that more than 106 commercial and tourist flights take place between the two countries every week.
From a policy perspective, the two countries have signed no fewer than 120 agreements, memorandums of understanding, and cooperation initiatives. Seventy Israeli companies have begun operating in the UAE, and a significant free trade agreement has been signed between the two countries, marking the first-ever agreement between Israel and one of the Gulf states.