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ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 02 Oct 2023 8:48 am - Jerusalem Time

Second Israeli minister in two weeks heads to Saudi Arabia for postal conference

As a sign of warming Israeli-Saudi ties Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi is set to become the second Israeli minister ever to visit Riyadh when he heads there on Monday to attend a Universal Postal Union conference.


He follows in the footsteps of Tourism Minister Haim Katz who was in Riyadh last week to attend a conference of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

 

As reported by Hebrew website, Jerusalem Post, the barrier to official Israeli representation, however, was broken earlier in September when a lower-level delegation attended the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s World Heritage Conference. 


Karhi is set to address the UPU’s fourth Extraordinary Congress on Wednesday, which is open to the UPU’s 192 member states.

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A delegation from Israel’s postal service had been expected to join him, but chose to attend the event virtually, Karl’s office reported.

 

The Extraordinary Congress, which is a plenipotentiary meeting of the UPU’s 192 member countries, will decide on several key proposals aimed at ensuring a sustainable future for international postal services.

 

Saudi Transportation Minister Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser told those assembled on Sunday that by hosting the conference his country had signaled it’s “commitment to strengthen collaboration among member states, develop delivering postal services, promote e commerce, stimulate the digital economy, and incorporate cutting-edge technologies into their postal and logistical operations.”

 

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Second Israeli minister in two weeks heads to Saudi Arabia for postal conference