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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Ties between the UAE and Japan go back a long way

I write in reference to your article Japanese leader’s visit to UAE aims to strengthen

economic ties (April 29): Mina Aldroubi’s piece was a very interestin­g read. The visit to the UAE of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will certainly strengthen the economic ties between these two strong nations. The UAE and Japan already have a good trading relationsh­ip, built over a number of decades.

Take automobile­s for instance; the Japanese Toyota Corolla is widely used in the UAE, both by foreign residents and taxi drivers.

Trade between the two countries is likely to increase further. The UAE is a very accommodat­ing nation, hosting people from all over the world. It is one of the main reasons that world leaders choose to visit the UAE so often. K Ragavan, Bangalore

When will Iran stop meddling in Yemen’s brutal war?

In reference to your front page splash Houthi leaders killed in

Yemen air strike (April 29): this unwarrante­d war must come to an end as soon as possible and sane government must be restored in Yemen. The Houthi rebels must realise that bloodshed is simply not the solution to any problem, and so should Iran, which is the prime aggressor behind this dreadful war. It is time Hassan Rouhani acted to stop this war and save innocent lives. Name withheld by request

Abu Dhabi: more than just a wealthy pitstop for many

In reference to your article Abu Dhabi has become a home very far away from home for

many expats (April 29): I agree wholeheart­edly. Indeed the very thought of returning to the rain and darkness nine months of the year in a city like Vancouver, where people do not enjoy themselves but just exist to work and pay taxes, makes me feel physically ill. Saira Aslam, Abu Dhabi

Kind messages for those who lost belongings at sea

I write in reference to your article UAE expats lose hope as belongings confirmed lost in

dramatic ship collision (April 29): the video of all those containers filled with precious belongings falling into the ocean was hard to watch, and I don’t even own anything on the ship.

Hopefully the shipping company will do the right thing and reimburse the owners for all the treasured belongings so painfully lost. Donna Price, Texas

We are about to ship all of our things from Vancouver to Abu Dhabi and this kind of situation absolutely terrifies me. Cheralyn Coles, Vancouver

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