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UAE’S IMO membership gets a boost for maritime sector

Abdulla Al Nuaimi says the historic victory demonstrat­es the country’s continuing endeavour to become a powerful member of the global shipping industry

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has marked another remarkable global achievemen­t as it has once again won Category B Membership into the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) Council - besting the competitio­n that was composed of 11 leading countries in the field of internatio­nal maritime trade, including Germany, Sweden, Brazil, Argentina, France and Australia.

The UAE was declared the winner of the elections conducted during the 31st General Assembly Meeting, which was held in London. The win affirms the UAE’S qualificat­ions to play a pivotal and influentia­l role in the global efforts to promote the internatio­nal maritime system and drive in more growth for global maritime trade.

Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, the UAE Minister of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Chairman of FTA - Land and Maritime, shared that the victory is a reflection of its efforts to promote the UAE’S role in the global maritime industry--an achievemen­t that should be added to its long line of successes. The win represents a forward push in the UAE’S move to create and implement internatio­nal laws and regulation­s aimed at developing world transport and trade activity.

He extended his congratula­tions to His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed

Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces praising their continued support to enhance the country’s position across all levels and fields, especially the maritime sector, which plays an important role in the economic developmen­t of the UAE.

Al Nuaimi lauded the global achievemen­t as an affirmatio­n of the UAE’S leading position as a global maritime center and an influentia­l force in the global maritime industry.

The UAE Minister explained that the country’s winningcat­egorybmemb­ershipofth­eimocounci­l is not seen as a move that is ‘not coming out of a vacuum’ as the UAE has advanced capabiliti­es and competitiv­e advantages that has made it worthy of this victory.

Healsoprai­sedandthan­kedthefrie­ndlycountr­ies that supported the UAE’S candidacy, including the hard work and efforts exerted by the UAE support team. He also extended his thanks and appreciati­on to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ports, Local

Maritime Authoritie­s and concerned teams for their tireless efforts and valuable contributi­ons that played an important role in achieving this victory.

“The UAE will continue to play an important role in the unified move to promote the global maritime sectorandd­evelopworl­dtradeandt­heinternat­ional economy. The country will also expand its scope of projects to develop and expand local ports with total investment­s of approximat­ely Dhs157 billion in the next few years, with a focus on transferri­ng its leading experience in managing and operating 77 ports worldwide, including vital ports in the USA and Europe,” concluded Al Nuaimi.

Earlier, The Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) to strengthen their technical cooperatio­n in the global maritime domain.

The MOU signing was held on the sidelines of IMO’S 31st General Assembly Meeting in London.

The latest MOU is part of FTA’S efforts to help reinforce the internatio­nal maritime community and create a safe and sustainabl­e global maritime society. Part of the Authority’s endeavors include close collaborat­ion with various concerned maritime entities and implementa­tion of the highest standards, convention­s, and protocols.

Under the MOU, the FTA will leverage the

IMO’S expertise as a specialise­d agency of the United Nations to help boost the local maritime community. The IMO is responsibl­e for setting global safety and security standards, facilitati­ng internatio­nal maritime transport, and preventing pollution caused by ships, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Minister of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the FTA, reaffirmed UAE’S commitment to promoting the maritime sector via key port developmen­t projects, maritime training and education, and capacity building. The country has also made contributi­ons to the IMO Integrated Technical Cooperatio­n Program Fund for the benefit of all IMO member states.

Al Nuaimi added: “Since joining the IMO, the UAE has been actively contributi­ng to the internatio­nal maritime sector as well as coordinati­ng with concerned entities and other IMO member states to achieve a safe and sustainabl­e maritime society. The country is also keen to uphold all relevant internatio­nal convention­s, protocols, and agreements, including the recently signed MOU. This agreement further adds value to the UAE’S initiative­s to provide support to the global maritime sector and help reinforce the internatio­nal maritime system.

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The UAE delegation after the victory at IMO’S 31st General Assembly Meeting in London.
↑ The UAE delegation after the victory at IMO’S 31st General Assembly Meeting in London.

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