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Israeli PM, UAE Crown Prince Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize

Israeli PM, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.

The candidacy of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi has been recorded for next year’s Nobel Peace Prize.

Their names has been nominated for the work done by the two leaders for the purpose of establishing bilateral relations between the two countries.

Sputnik has given this information by quoting the office of the Israeli Prime Minister.

According to the statement, ‘Nobel Prize winner Lord David Trimble has today lodged the candidacy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of Abu Dhabi.

According to Sputnik, Trimble is a Northern Ireland minister who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998 for the trades he took to find a peaceful solution to conflicts in the country.

They have since had the privilege of choosing other candidates for this international award.

The Nobel Prize Committee will review the candidacy of Netanyahu and Al Nahyan.

On September 15, United States President Donald Trump presided over a signing ceremony at the White House to lay the foundation for a peace deal between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the Abraham Accord signed by two Gulf countries, Bahrain and the UAE, they are now Arab nations with full ties to Israel. Earlier, only Egypt and Jordan were on this list.

Israeli PM Netanyahu, engaged in normalizing relations with Gulf countries, meets Crown Prince.

In an effort to normalize relations with the Gulf countries, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Saudi Arabia’s Niom City on a secret visit on Sunday.

Here he met Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and US Secretary of State Mike Ponpio. This is the first Saudi visit by an Israeli leader.

This meeting can bring about a big change in the regional equation. This exercise is taking place to surround Iran, as it is considered a major threat at the regional level.

However, Saudi has traditionally been supportive of Palestinian interests and has broken all its official contacts with Israel.

But the Gulf country hinted at normalizing relations when Israeli aircraft were allowed to pass through its airspace in August.

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