The Sun (San Bernardino)

Sheikh Mohammed becomes UAE's leader

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Rulers in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday unanimousl­y appointed Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as the autocratic nation’s president, signaling both unity and stability in this key energy-rich country that hosts Western militaries.

The ascension of Sheikh Mohammed, 61, had been expected after the death Friday of his half-brother and the UAE’s president, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, at the age of

73. The transition of power marks only the third time this U.S.-allied nation has selected a president since becoming an independen­t nation in 1971.

Under Sheikh Mohammed, who has been the nation’s de facto leader since Sheikh Khalifa suffered a stroke in 2014, the UAE had tried to project power militarily across the wider region as it joined a Saudiled war in Yemen. But since the pandemic, the UAE has tried to recalibrat­e its approach by largely pulling out of the war.

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