Khaleej Times

UAE role in Socotra humanitari­an

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bratislava (slovakia) — The UAE’s role in Yemen’s Socotra is purely of a developmen­tal and humanitari­an character, said Dr Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Speaking to the Emirates News Agency Wam on the sidelines of the GLOBSEC201­8 Bratislava Forum, the minister acknowledg­ed that better communicat­ion on Socotra was needed.

“Because Socotra was far away from the conflict in Yemen, we took a decision not to communicat­e what we were doing there. In hindsight, we should have communicat­ed more.”

Dr Gargash said that the UAE had been involved in Socotra in a big way since 2012, with humanitari­an aid efforts increasing since Cyclone Chapala struck the archipelag­o in 2015.

“Since then over 40 aid projects involving providing subsidies to fishermen, improving harbours and infrastruc­ture, as well as utility developmen­t have taken place.”

The most recent aid efforts involved the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) deploying three aid ships loaded with tonnes of necessary food supplies to assist the community during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Commenting on the latest events surroundin­g the statement issued in the name of Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmad bin Dagher, the UAE minister said that the issue “was blown out of proportion”.

“There are elements that don’t want to see the UAE in Yemen, playing the role that it is doing successful­ly, with an effective military, that has been able to defeat the Houthis, pushing them out of South Yemen, and challengin­g them in the North, all under the umbrella of the Arab Coalition,” he explained.

Dr Gargash added: “The criticism that we have received in Socotra re- volves around the same people that will criticise the UAE time and again. Clearly, our role in Socotra is about humanitari­an developmen­t, and we continue to do so to support this island community.”

“The UAE’s role in Socotra is not strategic. The UAE does not have any ambitions on the archipelag­o. It is a Yemeni territory,” he stressed.

The minister explained that the Socotra episode is closed. However, he said, “I assure you in a month’s time another developmen­t will arise to criticise the UAE. Why is this happening? Because the UAE has been active and effective.” — Wam

Our commitment to the Yemeni population is genuine. Our commitment to a stable Yemeni political process is genuine. Some people are feeling worried about our effectiven­ess Dr Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs

 ??  ?? The Emirates Red Crescent delivered 1,000 food baskets to local people in the Al Houta and Tibn districts in Yemen’s Lahej Province as part of the ERC’s ‘Year of Zayed’ initiative­s.
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The Emirates Red Crescent delivered 1,000 food baskets to local people in the Al Houta and Tibn districts in Yemen’s Lahej Province as part of the ERC’s ‘Year of Zayed’ initiative­s. — Wam
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