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UAE to remain champion of progress for humanity

The National Day is an occasion for pride and joy. It is also an opportunit­y to recharge energies, find fresh determinat­ion and resolve, and renew the covenant with the soul and the homeland

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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan said that the 51st UAE National Day is a day to recall lessons of the past, and look at the present with awareness and contemplat­ion, while looking to the future with hope, optimism and confidence.

“Taking care of our citizens and opening up all avenues of developmen­t, creativity and self-affirmatio­n before them has been, and will always remain, our top priority and we will spare no effort to achieve this goal,” His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed said, in his message on the 51st UAE National Day.

He went on to assure that the UAE will remain a key partner and supporter of everything that brings about progress and developmen­t for humanity, and enhances the world’s ability to meet its challenges, foremost of which are climate change, food security, diseases, epidemics and poverty. The following is the text of the speech: “Brothers, sisters and sons,

The 51st National Day is a day on which we recall the lessons of the past, and look at the present with awareness and contemplat­ion. It is a day on which we look to the future with hope, optimism and confidence that the future - with God’s help, and with proper planning and the efforts of our children and their love for their homeland - will be beter and brighter.

The National Day is an occasion for pride and joy. It is also an opportunit­y to recharge energies, find fresh determinat­ion and resolve, and renew the covenant with the soul and the homeland of every Emirati to preserve our achievemen­ts. These have turned into a symbol and model for rejuvenati­on in the region and a source of hope for a prosperous future for its people.

Brothers and sisters, the UAE is a great and precious trust handed down to us by our fathers and grandfathe­rs. We will hand it over to our sons and grandchild­ren who will carry the flag ater us to continue the march and build on what we built, just as we built on the solid foundation­s and pillars that our ancestors let us. Our responsibi­lity before the nation, history and future generation­s is to preserve this trust with all the strength, effort and determinat­ion that God has bestowed upon us.

Brothers, sisters and sons,

On this glorious day, we remember with all reverence the late leader of the empowermen­t phase, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who passed away this year. He let in our hearts, and the hearts of those who loved him across the world, the cherished memory of his good journey, ater he placed indelible imprints on every inch of our good land. He was by the side of the late founder Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan at every step in building the UAE and strengthen­ing its pillars.

May God have mercy on Sheikh Khalifa and Sheikh Zayed and their brothers, the founding leaders, and reward them with the best for what they have done for this country and its people. Their efforts will remain a beacon and a source of inspiratio­n for generation ater generation. When we reflect on the progress, pride and grace we enjoy today, we realise the magnitude of what the great founders did on December 2, 1971, and the value of unity that we all enjoy today. Our love for them grows, in appreciati­on for what they have done and in our determinat­ion to continue along their path. Brothers, sisters and sons,

During the past 50 years, our country has gone through many stages in its triumphal journey from “establishm­ent” to “empowermen­t”, each stage with its goals, facets and mechanisms of action.

God willing, the UAE will continue its steadfast approach of constructi­on and developmen­t, of consolidat­ing gains and raising its ambitions to make a great developmen­t leap. The UAE will continue to focus on science and technology and capitalise on opportunit­ies in these areas so that current and future generation­s can benefit. It is working to achieve the maximum investment of our most valuable material, our people, and moral resources, and the best interests of our people, deepening the partnershi­p between the public and private sectors. The UAE is meticulous­ly defining developmen­t priorities, and making a qualitativ­e leap in the outputs of the educationa­l process by upgrading education as our main way to achieve all our goals and ambitions. It is diversifyi­ng sources of income, building a knowledge-based economy, and engaging in worldwide developmen­t competitio­n.

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