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Israel and the United Arab Emirates celebrated in Brussels anniversary of Abraham Accords

The Ambassadors of Morocco, Bahrain and the United States took part in this meaningful event

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The Ambassadors of Morocco, Bahrain and the United States took part in this meaningful event

European Jewis Community Centre / The Embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Israel will co-host with the European Jewish Community Centre the celebration of the Abrahamic Accords on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at the Steigenberger Wiltcher’s Hotel, delivering a strong message of peace and understanding for the Jewish and Arab communities.

(Brussels, March 29, 2023) The Abrahamic Accords (A. A.) anniversary was celebrated on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at Steigenberger Wiltcher’s Hotel. This event was organized by the European Jewish Community Centre (EJCC) and co-hosted by the Embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

The political representatives of the four signatories of these agreements were present, namely the Ambassadors of Morocco, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Israel as well as the Ambassador of the United States.

The Abraham Accords – This Middle East peace treaty may have been difficult to implement, but its impact has exceeded all expectations. One of the results is the cross-cultural atmosphere created by the A. A. and which went beyond the borders of the nations involved in the treaty.

This mutual interest and genuine friendship between Arab and Jewish communities around the world has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to embark on a new wave of cross-cultural tourism and spontaneous cross-cultural gatherings between local communities around the world.

Signed just under three years ago, the A. A. marks and celebrates this new era that will encourage others to follow suit and be part of this vision of the future where ancient traditions inspire growth and modernity in harmony and respect for our differences.

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The event hosted EU officials, the Czech Commissioner for Enlargement, members of the Jewish community, the Chief Rabbi of France Haim Korsia, the Chief Rabbi of Brussels Rabbi Guigui, the executive representation of the Muslims of Belgium, as well as Lahcen Hammouch, founder of BXL-MEDIA group, among others.

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This event saw the presentation of the Abraham Award to the four Ambassadors who signed the treaty: H.E. Mohammed Al Sahlawi (UAE), H.E. Haïm Regev (Israel), H.E. Mohammed Ameur (Morocco), H.E. Ahmed Mohamed Aldoseri (Bahrain) as well as to the Ambassador of the United States, H.E Mark Gitenstein.

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