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Tributes pour in for Juma Al Kaabi

UAE envoy to Afghanista­n said to be an ‘asset to both countries’

- Haneen Dajani and Fazelminal­lah Qazizai

ABU DHABI, KABUL // Tributes poured in for Juma Al Kaabi, the UAE Ambassador to Afghanista­n, who died yesterday of injuries suffered in last month’s terrorist attack in Kandahar.

Described as a friend to the country and its people, Al Kaabi was seriously wounded when explosives placed under a sofa went off as Kandahar’s governor was entertaini­ng a UAE delegation at his guesthouse. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, mourned the passing of Al Kaabi, who had been receiving medical treatment in France.

The minister praised Al Kaabi who had spent his life serving the homeland and sacrificed his life for a humanitari­an cause.

The president of Afghanista­n, Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, said he was deeply saddened by the death of Al Kaabi.

“The Emirati ambassador and his colleagues made the highest sacrifices during a humanitari­an mission for peace and developmen­t of Afghanista­n.

“The people of Afghanista­n will never forget their sacrifices,” said Mr Ghani, who offered his condolence­s and sympathies to Al Kaabi’s family and the UAE.

Officials at Nato’s Resolute Support mission in Afghanista­n, tweeted: “We mourn the loss of United Arab Emirates Ambassador Juma Al Kaabi. We remember him for his service to Afghanista­n and commitment to peace.”

Haneef Atmar, national security adviser to Mr Ghani, tweeted: “It is with great sadness that Juma Mohammed Abdullah Al Kaabi martyred of wounds sustained in Kandahar terrorist attack. Ambassador Juma sacrificed his life to bring prosperity and developmen­t to Afghans. His services and sacrifices will always be respected and remembered.”

President Ghani said that the terrorist attack would not sour relations between the two nations.

“The killing of Afghan and Emirati citizens will embolden the determinat­ion of the two government­s and people’s in the fight against terrorism.”

Abdul Farid Zikri, Afghanista­n’s ambassador to the UAE, said Al Kabbi knew “everyone in Afghanista­n”.

“I knew him before he became ambassador. He served in Afghanista­n as deputy chief of commission for five and a half years. He had experience and knowledge and establishe­d a network. He was an asset for both countries,” said Mr Zikri.

“Every time I went to Kabul I tried to meet with him, and before he went to Kabul he came and visited us at the embassy and we spoke about [upcoming] projects.

“He had a lot of plans for this year of what he should be achieving.”

The two ambassador­s worked on establishi­ng schools and providing Afghan students with the opportunit­y to go to university.

“He also worked on agricultur­al projects, which is very important for Afghanista­n,” Mr Zikria said.

Five Emirati aid workers were among 11 people killed in the blast. Al Kaabi was flown by military plane to Abu Dhabi for treatment.

The Emiratis were in Kandahar to lay the foundation stone for the UAE-funded Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan orphanage and to sign a scholarshi­p agreement with Kardan University.

Those close to Al Kaabi said he took his work very seriously, throwing himself into the UAE’s developmen­t projects to help Afghanista­n and its people.

The Ministry of Presidenti­al Affairs announced Al Kaabi’s death on Twitter yesterday.

A statement on Wam, the state news agency, read: “It is with great sadness and sorrow that we mourn the martyr of the nation, Juma Mohammed Abdullah Al Kaabi, who lost his soul for the sake of humanity.”

Abdullah Al Bastaki, whose father Mohammed was also killed in the Kandahar attack, said the two men were close friends.

“His son is also my friend and I consider him my brother. The pain is one; we are all one family even if we are not connected by blood.”

 ?? Kandahar Government Office / EPA ?? Juma Al Kaabi, the UAE Ambassador to Afghanista­n, who died yesterday from injuries received in a bomb attack in Kandahar last month that killed 11 others.
Kandahar Government Office / EPA Juma Al Kaabi, the UAE Ambassador to Afghanista­n, who died yesterday from injuries received in a bomb attack in Kandahar last month that killed 11 others.

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