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Bahrain aims to use closer ties to tap Israel's tech expertise: Envoy

  • baalimut
  • Nov 30
  • 1 min read
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Bahrain aims to collaborate more with Israel on technologies that help it manage water and cope with climate change, as part of a broader boost in relations between the two countries, its Ambassador to Israel said on Thursday.


Along with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain in September 2020 signed an agreement to establish formal ties with Israel under the so-called Abraham Accords, brokered by the United States. Sudan and Morocco followed suit and talks are ongoing with Saudia Arabia.


He pointed to a collaboration with Israel's Sheba Medical Center on Bahraini doctors working in Israel, with the first doctor set to come to Tel Aviv next month. Sheba is also working to open an innovation center in Bahrain, he said.


At the same time, 600 Israeli and Bahrani companies recently connected to discuss mutual areas of interest. There is also a project to employ Bahraini workers to help alleviate a job shortage in Israel's tech sector due to its rapid growth.

 
 
 

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