But its actions had an impact in the region, he said, though he wouldnโt speculate on whether other Arab countries would follow the UAE and Bahrain in establishing relations with Israel.
โThe only thing I want to say is the more strategic the Israelis look at these relationships, the more doors will open to them,โ Gargash said.
Looking back at the UAE's decision to normalize relations with Israel, Gargash said the government decided it was strategically good for the country, โand will make the UAE more of a global presence."
But the Arab world and the region remain polarized, Gargash said, though โI would like to say we havenโt lost a single friend.โThe UAE minister called the Iranian reaction โvery alarming."
___Edith M. Lederer, chief U.N. correspondent for The Associated Press, has been covering world affairs for nearly a half-century.