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On December 12, 2021, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett started the first official visit by an Israeli leader to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on order to strengthen Gulf ties at a time of heightened regional tension, as global powers try to revive nuclear deal with Iran.
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Ties of gulf countries with Israel
The UAE, followed by Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco, have been taking steps since August 2020 to normalise ties with Israel under a U.S.-sponsored initiative called “Abraham Accords”. Bennett’s trip to UAE is the first trip by an Israeli premier to any of those countries since Abraham Accords was signed.
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal or Iran deal. It is an agreement on Iranian nuclear program which was signed on July 14, 2015 in Vienna. The deal was signed between Iran and the P5+1. Formal negotiations on JCPOA started with the adoption of Joint Plan of Action, which was an interim agreement between Iran and P5+1 countries, signed in November 2013.
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