Khaleej Times

US move could throw a lifeline to terrorist, says UAE

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abu dhabi — His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, on Saturday voiced the UAE’s concern over the negative effects of the US president’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on the stability in the region and the prospects for the peace process between the Palestinia­n and Israeli sides.

“The US move could throw a lifeline to terrorist and armed groups, which have begun to lose ground in the region,” Sheikh Mohamed said during a meeting with a delegation from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

Sheikh Mohamed and the 50-member WINEP delegation discussed a wide range of political issues of mutual concern and ways of enhancing strategic bilateral cooperatio­n so as to serve the interests of the two countries.

Sheikh Mohamed presented an overview about the UAE foreign policy and its vision for the current and evolving developmen­ts and events in the region.

Regional and internatio­nal repercussi­ons on the US unilateral move, which runs counter to internatio­nal legitimacy resolution­s, figured high on discussion­s between the two parties.

Sheikh Mohamed expressed his hope that the US administra­tion would reconsider its move and work basically in an effective and neutral manner to draft true principles for peace that serve all and realise developmen­t and stability in the region.

During the meeting, which was attended by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, the two parties tackled the situation in Yemen and the solutions on the table to end the crisis. They also discussed the latest developmen­ts in capital Sana’a and the criminal and repressive policies committed by the armed militias.

Sheikh Mohamed added that the UAE and the Arab coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen had reiterated several times their commitment to the political solution in Yemen, noting that that solution will never be at the expense of the security and stability in the region. “It will also not be at the expense of enabling a military militia that operates

I hope the US administra­tion will reconsider its move and work basically in an effective and neutral manner to draft true principles for peace that serve all and realise developmen­t and stability in the region.

outside the state authority and posing a direct threat to the security and stability of the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region at large.”

Sheikh Mohamed referred to ballistic missiles launched towards Saudi cities with a clear support from a regional power that seeks to spread chaos and destructio­n in the region as it unfortunat­ely did in other Arab cities.

The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi asserted that both the UAE and Saudi Arabia have been and are still working to ease the suffering of the Yemeni people by providing

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humanitari­an and developmen­tal assistance to the liberated Yemeni areas and opened land, air and sea routes to deliver humanitari­an assistance to the affected cities that are still under the control of the armed and terrorist groups.

The two parties also addressed the issues of terrorism and violence in light of internatio­nal efforts to rid the region from these menaces. Latest situation in Syria, Lebanon and Libya and initiative­s to find solutions to them were also touched.

“The UAE will pursue its cooperativ­e approach with the internatio­nal community in order to counter extremism, violence and terrorism and dry up sources of funding and eliminate extremist and terrorist platforms and ideologies,” Sheikh Mohamed said.

In this respect, the two sides recognised the importance of doubling efforts and cooperatio­n among countries of the world to fight terrorist groups, which have posed real risks to world peace and security. They also stressed the need for finding lasting settlement­s to other pressing issues.

The WINEP researcher­s and experts on Middle East affairs lauded the distinguis­hed ties binding the UAE and the United States, their close joint coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in areas of countering terrorism and extremism as well as their vital role in consolidat­ing stability and peace in the region and the world. —

 ?? Wam ?? Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan meets members of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Also seen is Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. —
Wam Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan meets members of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy at Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Also seen is Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. —

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