KEY POINTS
  • "We are open for business in the region and we need to welcome all sorts of investors," Mubadala's head of ventures said during a panel in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
  • The comments come amid warming ties between the UAE and Israel, who do not have official diplomatic or trade relations.
Abu Dhabi city skyline, United Arab Emirates.

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates needs to start welcoming Israeli investors, the chief of the venture wing at the country's sovereign wealth fund said Wednesday at a panel discussion in Abu Dhabi.

Ibrahim Ajami, the head of ventures for Abu Dhabi wealth fund Mubadala Investment Company, stressed the need for the company to "up its game" to draw more international investors.