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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed in the UAE’s 52nd Union Day

  • It is through commitment and benevolence towards the country that genuine achievements are understood.
  • His Majesty made sense of the UAE’s facilitating of COP28 highlighting its believability both locally and worldwide.

President His Majesty Sheik Mohamed canister Zayed Al Nahyan has attested that the UAE stays unflinching in its obligation to cultivate worldwide participation, exchange, and harmony even with worldwide difficulties, and will stretch out its help to nations and networks deprived by proceeding to fortify global commitment and construct organizations all over the planet.

The UAE’s 52nd Union Day

In an explanation denoting the UAE’s 52nd Association Day, President His Excellency Sheik Mohamed said individuals of the UAE are key to our endeavors to advance.

Most importantly, solidarity and dedication are the strong groundwork laid by the late Sheik Zayed and his siblings for our country that support our accomplishments and will keep on doing so in the next few decades, God willing.

The UAE President noticed that the current year’s Association Day comes as the UAE has the biggest worldwide occasion on climate and environment, the Unified Countries Environmental Change Gathering (COP28), with an undeniable level of worldwide support.

As well as the noticeable job our country plays in worldwide issues — particularly environmental change relief — and its longstanding help for maintainability drives.

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