Abdullah bin Zayed meets with the British National Security Advisor

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Vanas Paul
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Vanas Paul

 

Abdullah bin Zayed meets with the British National Security Advisor


His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with His Excellency Jonathan Powell, the British National Security Advisor.

Regional developments and the repercussions of Iranian attacks

During the meeting, which was held in London, the two sides discussed the overall regional
 developments and the repercussions of the treacherous Iranian terrorist attacks that targeted civilian sites and facilities in the UAE, using missiles and drones.

Solidarity with the UAE

During the meeting, His Excellency Jonathan Powell expressed his country’s solidarity with the UAE and its condemnation of the treacherous Iranian terrorist attacks, while His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan expressed his thanks and appreciation to His Excellency for his country’s supportive stance towards the UAE, stressing the safety of all residents and visitors in the country.

The serious repercussions of these Iranian attacks

The two sides discussed the serious repercussions of these international maritime security, energy supplies, and the global economy, as well as ways to enhance international cooperation to protect sea lanes and promote freedom of global trade. They also reviewed means of strengthening joint regional and international cooperation to establish security, peace, and stability in the region.

Files of common interest

The meeting addressed several issues of mutual interest related to the strategic relationship between the two countries. Also present were Her Excellency Lana Nusseibeh, Minister of State; His Excellency Saeed Al Hajeri, Minister of State; and His Excellency Mansoor Abulhoul, UAE Ambassador to the United Kingdom

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  1. The meeting reflects the strong relations between the UAE and the UK and both sides’ commitment to strengthening cooperation on regional security and stability, especially amid current challenges.

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  2. Relying only on condemnation without clear practical steps may not be enough to stop escalation or prevent the recurrence of such attacks.

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    1. While practical steps are important, joint condemnation from influential countries like the UAE and the UK represents an important form of international pressure, and it often serves as a foundation for broader diplomatic action later on.

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  3. The continuation of regional tensions in this way reflects a failure of diplomatic efforts so far to reach comprehensive and sustainable solutions to the crisis.

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    1. It is true that tensions are ongoing, but cooperation and dialogue between key actors like this can help gradually reduce escalation and open the door to longer-term political solutions instead of direct confrontation.

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  4. The emphasis on protecting maritime navigation and energy security is very important, as it supports the global economy and helps reduce the risk of escalation in the region.

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