Khaleej Times

UAE wants more secure, stable Mideast: Abdullah

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The UAE is working side by side with the

US and its partners in the region to address the besetting challenges and ensure a more secure, peaceful and stable future in the Middle East

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n

warsaw — Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, participat­ed in a twoday conference which convened in Warsaw at the invitation of the US to look into ways of establishi­ng peace and stability in the Middle East.

Addressing the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed has underlined the leading role assumed by the UAE in underpinni­ng peace and stability in the region.

“The UAE is working side by side with the US and its partners in the region to address the besetting challenges and ensure a more secure, peaceful and stable future in the Middle East,” Sheikh Abdullah said. “There is a growing need for a collective action to stop the proliferat­ion of ballistic missiles, coun- ter terrorism, face up to all those who tend to wage war by proxy and adopt violence, and put an end to cyber piracy,” he said.

During his discussion­s with the officials participat­ing in the conference, Sheikh Abdullah highlighte­d that the anti-Iran sanctions are a significan­t step.

He underlined the need for continuing to take political measures to contain Iran’s strategic aspiration­s. The UAE top diplomat also hailed the progress achieved on defeating extremist groups, including Daesh and Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

On Yemen, the UAE minister affirmed that continuous violations by the Houthi rebels of the Stockholm Agreement undermine progress achieved towards peace.

Sheikh Abdullah reiterated the UAE’s support for peace efforts being made by the United Nations special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths. He also highlighte­d the substantia­l contributi­ons by the UAE to the delivery of humanitari­an assistance to the Yemen people.

Sheikh Abdullah also underscore­d the importance of addressing challenges facing refugees in the Middle East region.

The UAE foreign minister participat­ed in the conference’s opening plenary session and in another session that looked into latest developmen­ts in the Middle East, including the internatio­nal efforts in this respect. —

 ?? Wam ?? Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al nahyan addresses the conference in Warsaw, Poland. —
Wam Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al nahyan addresses the conference in Warsaw, Poland. —

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