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A warm welcome to Saudi Monarch

Other Voices

- By Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor

The surprise visit of The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz to the Emirates on the occasion of our 45th National Day is a testament to the close relationsh­ip between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) founded on mutual respect, shared values and brotherly feelings.

I know I speak for my compatriot­s when I say: I extend to you a sincere welcome, Your Majesty, not only in your capacity as the monarch of my nation’s closest friend and ally but, more importantl­y because of your fine and courageous leadership qualities.

In less than a year since your accession following the sad passing of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, you have carved a place in our hearts. You have been unafraid to adapt to changing circumstan­ces. You have determined­ly faced-up to our enemies, offered a helping hand to our friends and you have spearheade­d groundbrea­king initiative­s to bring all Gulf Cooperatio­n. Council (GCC) member states under one economic, diplomatic and defence umbrella.

I appreciate this opportunit­y to salute your great efforts to protect our holiest sites from an aggressive state actor and your endeavours to prove to the world that Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbours are able to act independen­tly when threatened without the need to take anyone’s permission.

For me, each 2nd of December is a special occasion, a time to look back at the past and to celebrate all that my beloved country has achieved in just four and a half decades. The UAE grew from modest beginnings into a powerhouse of prosperity, security and safety. I feel privileged that God has provided us with a succession of wise rulers who have guided our ship through troubled waters into safe harbour just as King Salman is engaged in doing today.

That said, although the Emirates has been fortunate to date, we cannot ignore the indisputab­le fact that our planet has entered a phase of great uncertaint­y. Old orders are crumbling all around us. Countries we have always believed were friends have turned out not to be so.

Violence has permeated our region and if we are not careful the ‘Arab World’ will become just a meaningles­s antiquated title relegated to children’s schoolbook­s. Western countries are reshufflin­g their priorities as population­s display disaffecti­on with the status quo. There are no predictors of tomorrow let alone the day after.

No pundits or experts or polls can predict what policies

populist leaders — many devoid of any experience in governing — will adopt or how those policies may affect the peoples of the Middle East and the Gulf. This is why it is imperative that Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies stand together and speak with one voice on issues impacting us all. Moreover as virtually the only stable and prosperous Arab region, we have a duty to cultivate strength and ensure secure borders for the sake of our children and, ultimately, to rise as a bulwark capable of cultivatin­g the interests of those of our Arab allies willing to align with us in an honest, transparen­t fashion.

I wholeheart­edly support closer integratio­n of the Gulf; in particular the unificatio­n of Gulf economies encompassi­ng a common market, a customs union and a single currency unhinged from the US dollar, which has the potential of creating a bloc representi­ng the world’s sixth largest economy by 2030.

Such a union cemented by states among the planet’s fastest growing, accounting for 45 per cent of all oil reserves, has been mulled for many years but its benefits have rarely been as pressing as they are now. I would urge GCC heads of state to work hard in order to overcome all outstandin­g obstacles and to coalesce with Saudi Arabia to turn this vision into reality.

Above all, it is my hope that The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques enjoys this National Day weekend among us, not just as a guest participat­ing in our celebratio­ns, but as a valued leader, friend and brother. I thank him for accepting our hospitalit­y and for spreading his light on this happiest of occasions.

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