MoFA receives credentials copy from the new Ambassador of the State of Israel

Mon 17/2/2025
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H.E. Omar Obaid Alhesan Alshamsi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, received a copy of the credentials of H.E. Yossi Shelly, Ambassador of the State of Israel to the UAE. 

His Excellency wished the new Ambassador of the State of Israel success in the performance of his duties and emphasized the UAE’s keenness to enhance the relations between the UAE and Israel in all fields.  

The newly appointed Ambassador praised the leading and prestigious position that the UAE enjoys regionally and internationally under the visionary policy of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE. 

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