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Mohammad stresses UAE vision and values

An actionable plan is important to accomplish clear-cut goals, Vice-President says

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he stirring speech by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on the opening day of the World Government Summit on Sunday brought to the distinguis­hed audience of world leaders and thinkers a deep understand­ing of the values and vision that has made the UAE a force to reckon with on the global arena. Combining breadth of vision, strength of conviction and eminence of thought, Shaikh Mohammad’s multi-contextual address on ‘How to Reignite the Region’s Developmen­t’ referenced many of the pressing contempora­ry challenges facing the region and the world — the true import of Islam, the impact of the United States’ Middle East policies, the need for Arab government­s to align with probity, and the UAE’s national vision, to name some.

In doing so, Shaikh Mohammad brought into sharp focus the importance of the interplay of national vision and global responsibi­lity, an interplay that has been deeply understood and embodied by the UAE, enabling it to carve for itself an enviable place in the global hall of nations. A significan­t aspect of Shaikh Mohammad’s address, given the current narrative of conflict and prevalence of extreme ideology in regional hot spots, was the reiteratio­n of Arab heritage and the real meaning of Islam. Calling attention to the peerless contributi­ons of the Arab civilisati­on to world history and underlinin­g the peaceful nature of Islam are absolutely critical counters in today’s times when rampant distortion of Islam’s essence is dominating many political discourses around the world.

Shaikh Mohammad’s assertion of the collective will of the GCC to flourish and of its remarkable achievemen­ts in the current decade was also an important note to strike as was his observatio­n of the many mistakes made by previous US administra­tions on Iraq, the legacy of which still troubles the region.

The UAE’s clear-cut goals on the other hand offer a stark contrast to such lack of vision. But Shaikh Mohammad took it a step further in stating, “A vision alone is not enough as we have to set plans to accomplish this vision, and the real benchmark lies in actions,” he said. It is this determinat­ion of the UAE to implement a clear-cut vision into an actionable plan that has been its bold as well as fine print of success.

As Shaikh Mohammad put it, hard work, accountabi­lity, a strong will, principled management and above all, prioritisi­ng the happiness of people are guiding principles of the UAE and in arriving at its own success story, the UAE has also presented to the world a textbook formula well worth emulating.

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