DUBAI (Reuters) – the United Arab Emirates and Israel’s governments have entered formal talks to establish a quarantine-free travel corridor between the 2 nations to boost bilateral exchange following a normalization deal, state news agency WAM reported on Wednesday.
The travel corridor, which will apply to passengers who’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19, will assist facilitate travel for commercial, tourism, and official purposes, state news agency WAM reported on Wednesday.
Israel established formal relations with the UAE and Bahrain last September as part of a U.S.-brokered agreement. The three nations share common concerns about Iran.
UAE and Israel are among the nations with the world’s fastest COVID-19 vaccination programs.