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Saturday, June 9, 2012
Israel-Netherlands: Joint Statement 7 June 2012

Israel-Netherlands: Joint Statement on the visit of Deputy Prime Minister
Verhagen and Minister Rosenthal to Israel

The visit underlines the friendship and long lasting partnership between the
two countries

(Communicated by the MFA Spokesperson)

The Netherlands and Israel look back on a fruitful visit of Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation Maxime
Verhagen and Minister of Foreign Affairs Uri Rosenthal to Israel in the week
of 4 June 2012. The visit underlines the friendship and long lasting
partnership between the two countries.

The two countries enjoy excellent governmental relations. Fruitful
cooperation already exists in the fields of business, trade and investment,
technical cooperation and science. Both governments confirm once again their
intention to set up a Netherlands-Israel Cooperation Council that will
further strengthen the bilateral relations between both countries in a
comprehensive manner. A decision will be taken once a newly elected Dutch
government is in place.

The following topics and initiatives have been discussed:

• Foreign Affairs and Regional Developments
The two countries discussed all aspects of their bilateral relations and
exchanged views on the MEPP, Iran and other regional and international
developments of mutual interest. They underlined their common desire to
achieve sustainable peace in the Middle East, based on the two State
solution, through direct negotiations between the parties. They reconfirmed
the existing bilateral cooperation on foreign relations through regular
bilateral foreign policy consultations at the level of senior officials from
both Ministries of Foreign Affairs.

Both countries shared their concern about unresolved issues regarding the
possible military dimension of the Iranian nuclear program.

• International development cooperation
The two countries emphasized the importance of international development
cooperation in third countries. Both countries are willing to further
explore the sharing of best practices and possible alignment of strategies
and agreed that trilateral cooperation in this field will be explored with
regard to specific countries.

• Academia
The two countries express their satisfaction over the academic exchanges
already existing between researchers and academic institutions of the two
countries, and will look into the possibilities of expanding them in other
areas of interest to both countries.

• Culture
The two countries will strive to enhance cultural relations and exchanges,
by way of participation in festivals, artist exchanges, and joint cultural
projects.

• Trade, Investment and Technological Cooperation
The two countries took note of their stable trade and investment relations
and underlined their common desire to promote bilateral trade, investment
and technological cooperation. In this context, they attach great importance
to several Dutch economic missions that visit Israel either at the time of
the visit – including ten innovation-oriented companies active in the Dutch
top sectors agri-food, energy, high-tech, IT, logistics and water – or
thereafter.

Three Dutch private sector missions visited Israel at the same time:

1) a Gas Mission, which has as its goal to present and promote Dutch
knowledge and expertise for further development of the natural gas industry
in Israel.
2) a Metropolitan Food Security Mission, which seeks cooperation with
Israeli business and academia to further develop and use Dutch and Israeli
knowledge, technology and experience with a view to providing demand-driven
integrated and generic system solutions for food security issues in emerging
markets and developing countries.
3) a Food & Retail Mission, which seeks to secure and extend its network,
with special interest in retail concepts in Israel.

Other Dutch private sector missions are expected later in 2012:

1) a Water Mission in September, which has as its objective to seek
cooperation with Israeli counterparts in the definition, design and
implementation of ambitious water projects, as well as complementary
activities in the areas of access to water, sewage & sanitation, discharge
waste & service water, and scarcity.
2) a Microtechnology Mission from 7 to 11 November.
3) a Renewable Energy Mission from 25 to 29 November.

• Innovation
The two countries noted the importance of entrepreneurship and innovation in
their countries and the good match between their business societies and
research institutes. They agreed to explore possibilities for further mutual
cooperation in the area of innovation – in particular in the sectors
agrifood, civil space technology, (renewable) energy, high-tech, ICT, life
sciences & health, and water - and, in this respect, consider the
organization of a joint innovation day. In this context, they further agreed
to consider activities that help encourage Israeli-Palestinian cooperation.

• Cyber Security
The two countries emphasized the vital importance of cyber security for
their societies and economies in the light of their increasing dependence on
ICT. Safe and reliable ICT is of fundamental importance for their prosperity
and wellbeing and acts as a catalyst for further sustainable economic
growth. Both countries strive to reinforce the security of their digital
societies with a view to increasing confidence of their peoples, business
society and governments in the use of ICT. The two countries agreed to
explore possibilities for mutual cooperation in this field.

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