Israel, India, US, UAE unveil joint food security, energy projects at virtual summit

Israel, India, US, UAE unveil joint food security, energy projects at virtual summit

The leaders of Israel, India, the United States and the United Arab Emirates announced on Thursday a pair of massive collaborative projects in the fields of food security and clean energy after they met at a virtual summit during US President Joe Biden’s visit to Jerusalem.

Biden, Prime Minister Yair Lapid, UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement in a joint statement their offices issued during their virtual meeting — the highest-level gathering to date of the new, US-formulated I2U2 forum.

 

Israel, India, US, UAE unveil joint food security, energy projects at virtual summit

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