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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cancelled a historic visit to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, citing a disagreement with Jordan over crossing its airspace. The prime minister "was expected to visit the United Arab Emirates today," Netanyahu's office said in a statement. "However, his visit was postponed due to difficulties in coordinating his flight in Jordanian airspace." The statement said that the overflight row stemmed from the cancellation by Israel of a planned visit on Wednesday by Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein to the Al-Aqsa mosque, in annexed east Jerusalem. The prince's visit was called off following "a dispute over security and safety arrangements at the site," the Israeli statement said. Netanyahu later told reporters that the his UAE trip "was not possible due a misunderstanding with Jordan." "I can travel over Jordan and the trip (to the UAE) will take place soon," he said. Jordan has subsequently cleared Netanyahu's plane for travel, according to the premier's office. Commenting on the fracas surrounding the Al-Aqsa visit at a press conference in Paris, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said: "We had agreed with Israel on the arrangements for the visit. "But we were surprised at the last moment that Israel wanted to impose new arrangements." The new arrangements Israel sought were "rejected," Safadi told reporters, without commenting on the air space issue. Israel and the UAE established ties last year in a diplomatic coup for Netanyahu brokered by his staunch ally, the then US president Donald Trump. The deal made UAE only the third Arab state to establish relations with Israel, following Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994. Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan subsequently reached similar US-brokered agreements with Israel. Netanyahu, in power since 2009, has sought to burnish his credentials as Israel's leading statesman as part of his re-election pitch ahead of March 23 polls, and a UAE visit could have aided that effort. Israeli media had earlier reported that Netanyahu's Abu Dhabi trip faced delays due to his wife Sarah being hospitalised with appendicitis. Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem confirmed to AFP that it had admitted Sarah Netanyahu, without providing further details. bur/bs/pjm
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  • Netanyahu shelves UAE trip following spat with Jordan
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