UAE president and Israel’s Netanyahu discuss ways to achieve peace in the region

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (File/AFP)
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Updated 10 November 2022
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UAE president and Israel’s Netanyahu discuss ways to achieve peace in the region

  • Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Netanyahu also discussed bilateral relations
  • UAE president congratulated Netanyahu on his victory in parliamentary elections

DUBAI: The president of the UAE and former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed ways to achieve peace in the region during a phone call on Thursday.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Netanyahu, who is on track to regain top office after last week’s election, also discussed bilateral relations, Emirates News Agency reported.

Sheikh Mohamed congratulated Netanyahu on his victory in parliamentary elections and stressed the UAE’s keenness to strengthen means for obtaining peace, cooperation, and positive partnerships in the region for the benefit of all.


Trump offers to mediate Egypt-Ethiopia dispute on Nile River waters

US President Donald Trump and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, October 13, 2025. (REUTERS)
Updated 17 January 2026
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Trump offers to mediate Egypt-Ethiopia dispute on Nile River waters

  • Egypt says ​the dam violates international treaties and could cause both droughts ⁠and flooding, a claim Ethiopia rejects

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump offered on Friday to mediate a dispute over Nile River ​waters between Egypt and Ethiopia. “I am ready to restart US mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to responsibly resolve the question of ‘The Nile Water Sharing’ once and for all,” he ‌wrote to ‌Egyptian President ‌Abdel ⁠Fattah El-Sisi ​in ‌a letter that also was posted on Trump’s Truth Social account.
Addis Ababa’s September 9 inauguration of its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been a source of anger ⁠in Cairo, which is downstream on the ‌Nile.
Ethiopia, the continent’s second-most ‍populous nation ‍with more than 120 million people, ‍sees the $5 billion dam on a tributary of the Nile as central to its economic ambitions.
Egypt says ​the dam violates international treaties and could cause both droughts ⁠and flooding, a claim Ethiopia rejects.
Trump has praised El-Sisi in the past, including during an October trip to Egypt to sign a deal related to the Gaza conflict. In public comments, Trump has echoed Cairo’s concerns about the water issue.