Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, stressed that there are three basic features that have characterized the UAE’s march during the past fifty years until now, the first of which is the availability of a national leadership, whether the founding fathers or the current leadership, explaining that these leaders have a strategic vision, and their concern is developing development and placing the UAE in First place, a leadership that seeks to gain the trust of its people and the world and adapt to transformations.
Al-Marar said, during the opening dialogue session of the eighth Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, which kicked off this morning in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of a group of international decision-makers and policy analysis experts. Today, we note that the participation of oil in the total output of the United Arab Emirates is 28%, which means that the economic diversification policies are progressing, while the third feature is the UAE’s continuous endeavor to consolidate the values of the UAE in tolerance, coexistence and embracing diversity.
Al-Marar explained during the session titled “The Emirates in the Fiftieth Year: A Regional Power with a Global Vision”, during which the President of the Emirates Policy Center, Dr. Ibtisam Al-Ketbi, spoke to him that regarding the next fifty years, the UAE government has set ten principles, centered on strengthening the rules of the federal state, and working To create an economy that is better (economic development), develop human capabilities, and continue to strengthen the country’s position at the international level. On the other hand, the principles revolve around activating technology and technology tools and foreign aid.
The minister pointed out that the UAE foreign policy is working to reactivate and consolidate good neighborliness to build regional stability and neighborhood, and to contribute to solving existing crises, not just easing tension and managing crises. Among the foreign policy objectives is the search for common spaces with the ocean and the world, as well as interest in building peace, combating climate change and addressing international crises to promote international peace and development.
Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, stressed that there are three basic features that have characterized the UAE’s march during the past fifty years until now, the first of which is the availability of a national leadership, whether the founding fathers or the current leadership, explaining that these leaders have a strategic vision, and their concern is developing development and placing the UAE in First place, a leadership that seeks to gain the trust of its people and the world and adapt to transformations.
Al-Marar said, during the opening dialogue session of the eighth Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, which kicked off this morning in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of a group of international decision-makers and policy analysis experts. Today, we note that the participation of oil in the total output of the United Arab Emirates is 28%, which means that the economic diversification policies are progressing, while the third feature is the UAE’s continuous endeavor to consolidate the values of the UAE in tolerance, coexistence and embracing diversity.
Al-Marar explained during the session titled “The Emirates in the Fiftieth Year: A Regional Power with a Global Vision”, during which the President of the Emirates Policy Center, Dr. Ibtisam Al-Ketbi, spoke to him that regarding the next fifty years, the UAE government has set ten principles, centered on strengthening the rules of the federal state, and working To create an economy that is better (economic development), develop human capabilities, and continue to strengthen the country’s position at the international level. On the other hand, the principles revolve around activating technology and technology tools and foreign aid.
The minister pointed out that the UAE foreign policy is working to reactivate and consolidate good neighborliness to build regional stability and neighborhood, and to contribute to solving existing crises, not just easing tension and managing crises. Among the foreign policy objectives is the search for common spaces with the ocean and the world, as well as interest in building peace, combating climate change and addressing international crises to promote international peace and development.
Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, stressed that there are three basic features that have characterized the UAE’s march during the past fifty years until now, the first of which is the availability of a national leadership, whether the founding fathers or the current leadership, explaining that these leaders have a strategic vision, and their concern is developing development and placing the UAE in First place, a leadership that seeks to gain the trust of its people and the world and adapt to transformations.
Al-Marar said, during the opening dialogue session of the eighth Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, which kicked off this morning in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of a group of international decision-makers and policy analysis experts. Today, we note that the participation of oil in the total output of the United Arab Emirates is 28%, which means that the economic diversification policies are progressing, while the third feature is the UAE’s continuous endeavor to consolidate the values of the UAE in tolerance, coexistence and embracing diversity.
Al-Marar explained during the session titled “The Emirates in the Fiftieth Year: A Regional Power with a Global Vision”, during which the President of the Emirates Policy Center, Dr. Ibtisam Al-Ketbi, spoke to him that regarding the next fifty years, the UAE government has set ten principles, centered on strengthening the rules of the federal state, and working To create an economy that is better (economic development), develop human capabilities, and continue to strengthen the country’s position at the international level. On the other hand, the principles revolve around activating technology and technology tools and foreign aid.
The minister pointed out that the UAE foreign policy is working to reactivate and consolidate good neighborliness to build regional stability and neighborhood, and to contribute to solving existing crises, not just easing tension and managing crises. Among the foreign policy objectives is the search for common spaces with the ocean and the world, as well as interest in building peace, combating climate change and addressing international crises to promote international peace and development.
Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, stressed that there are three basic features that have characterized the UAE’s march during the past fifty years until now, the first of which is the availability of a national leadership, whether the founding fathers or the current leadership, explaining that these leaders have a strategic vision, and their concern is developing development and placing the UAE in First place, a leadership that seeks to gain the trust of its people and the world and adapt to transformations.
Al-Marar said, during the opening dialogue session of the eighth Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, which kicked off this morning in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of a group of international decision-makers and policy analysis experts. Today, we note that the participation of oil in the total output of the United Arab Emirates is 28%, which means that the economic diversification policies are progressing, while the third feature is the UAE’s continuous endeavor to consolidate the values of the UAE in tolerance, coexistence and embracing diversity.
Al-Marar explained during the session titled “The Emirates in the Fiftieth Year: A Regional Power with a Global Vision”, during which the President of the Emirates Policy Center, Dr. Ibtisam Al-Ketbi, spoke to him that regarding the next fifty years, the UAE government has set ten principles, centered on strengthening the rules of the federal state, and working To create an economy that is better (economic development), develop human capabilities, and continue to strengthen the country’s position at the international level. On the other hand, the principles revolve around activating technology and technology tools and foreign aid.
The minister pointed out that the UAE foreign policy is working to reactivate and consolidate good neighborliness to build regional stability and neighborhood, and to contribute to solving existing crises, not just easing tension and managing crises. Among the foreign policy objectives is the search for common spaces with the ocean and the world, as well as interest in building peace, combating climate change and addressing international crises to promote international peace and development.