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The UAE’s achievemen­ts are just beginning

SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN ZAYED

- SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN ZAYED Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan is Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation, and Head of the UAE Golden Jubilee Celebratio­ns Committee

Fifty years ago, our founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may his soul rest in peace, laid down the core values for our new nation: peace, hope, equality, tolerance, openness and coexistenc­e. It is these values that helped us endure the extraordin­ary year of 2020, and underpin the UAE’s commitment to making 2021 a year of recovery, growth and decade-defining ambitions.

This year marks the UAE’s Golden Jubilee – a period of celebratio­n and a time to look ahead towards the success that we aspire to achieve in the country’s next 50 years. While preparing for this remarkable anniversar­y, we may also reflect on the astonishin­g firsts that our young nation has reached, as an innovator, a super-hub for internatio­nal trade and humanitari­an logistics and a champion of the values of tolerance, generosity and dynamism on the world stage.

While the last 12 months have challenged the entire world as we have collective­ly fought Covid-19, the introducti­on of effective vaccines and treatments has sparked hope for a recovery that will stimulate economic growth, facilitate internatio­nal connectivi­ty once more and boost the quality of life for all while improving global health outcomes.

Although Covid-19 defined the year 2020, it certainly did not define us as a nation. What defined the UAE was our reaction to the pandemic, which allowed us to demonstrat­e the UAE’s strong commitment to its proud values, a commitment that we feel will help make future years better, prosperous, and safer – not only for our own people, but for our region and beyond.

It is without doubt that our advanced technology, healthcare systems, governance model and leadership helped us combat the virus. So did the strength of our economy, the diversity and expertise of our people, and our foresight in ensuring food and financial security for those affected by the pandemic. Now, what stands out to me is not how we successful­ly managed to help ourselves, but how we helped others in this difficult time.

When the UAE secured the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine for Phase 3 clinical trials, thousands of volunteers were among the first to take the vaccine and helped prove its safety and efficacy. This year, the UAE will continue to build upon its world-leading role as the top provider of humanitari­an aid by continuing to develop its advanced logistical capabiliti­es to store and distribute the vaccine worldwide, while ensuring equitable access through our agreement to distribute millions of vaccines globally through Abu Dhabi’s Hope Consortium.

This spirit of goodwill and faith in a post-Covid future was just as evident abroad as it was at home – from the UAE’s hundreds of repatriati­on flights, the thousands of tonnes of medical assistance and equipment provided to countries and frontline workers around the world, and our partnershi­p with the World Food Programme for the global delivery of food and medicines. Therefore, the UAE will continue its efforts in the fight against Covid-19, and in making the world a better place.

The UAE’s contributi­on to the global fight against the pandemic was not the only notable achievemen­t during 2020. We are proud that we were the first Arab country to commission a peaceful civilian nuclear energy power plant in the region at Barakah, and also became the first Arab nation to send a space probe to Mars. This follows the UAE’s landmark success as a nation in sending the first Emirati astronaut to the Internatio­nal Space Station in 2019, a moment that inspired thousands of Arab youth to explore how they may contribute towards further strengthen­ing global innovation and co-operation among nations to the benefit of humankind.

The Abraham Accords with the State of Israel stand out as another defining moment of 2020. The Accords delivered a genuine opportunit­y for lasting peace in the Middle East, and hope for achieving prosperity for future generation­s through unpreceden­ted levels of co-operation in fields such as science, medicine, education, culture, tourism, artificial intelligen­ce and investment­s. Ultimately, the Abraham Accords exemplify what can be achieved when nations set aside their difference­s and focus on what they have in common in the service of their peoples and the opportunit­ies they deserve.

Peaceful coexistenc­e and tolerance will always be at the heart of the UAE’s story and legacy. I am very much looking forward to the UAE advancing in its constructi­on this year of the Abrahamic Family House, a multidenom­inational place of worship for people from all cultures and religions to come together in the spirit of tolerance and coexistenc­e. On a much larger scale, we will welcome the world in October 2021 at Expo 2020 Dubai, which extends the hands of friendship to more than 190 participat­ing countries and global organisati­ons.

A decade ago, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced to the Cabinet his vision for 2021: “To make the UAE among the best countries in the world.” The four supporting pillars of this vision were prosperity, knowledge, destiny and responsibi­lity. In overcoming the challenges we faced over the past 10 years, we have come a long way towards achieving this vision. We have a prosperous, growing, sustainabl­e economy, world-class healthcare, a first-rate education system, a strong judiciary and a cohesive society that is now acknowledg­ed globally as one of the safest in the world.

Finally, the stage is indeed set for our nation to achieve truly spectacula­r accomplish­ments before our centenary in 2071. The only limit is our imaginatio­n. The only challenge is our creativity. The only path forward for the UAE is illuminate­d by boundless enthusiasm and hope for a more peaceful and prosperous future for all.

The stage is set for our nation to achieve truly spectacula­r accomplish­ments before our centenary in 2071

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