First Israeli Cabinet minister visits Abu Dhabi
The Associated Press, Abu Dhabi | Sun, 01/17/2010 4:57 PM
Israel for the first time has
sent a Cabinet minister fo meetings in the United Arab Emirates, a
Persian Gulf country that has no diplomatic ties with the Jewish
state.
National Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau says he has not met
with Emirati officials while attending a conference of the
International Renewable Energy Agency, based in the UAE capital Abu
Dhabi.
The agency's activities are open to Israel because it is a member
state.
An official with the UAE's Foreign Ministry told The Associated
Press that allowing Israel to participate in the agency's activities
was "part of obligations in hosting (the agency) in the UAE."
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not
authorized to talk to the press.