Dubai: UAE’s warm welcome to the Iraq’s Prime Minister, Mustafa Al Kadhimi, has brought joy and optimism for both Iraqi expats and Emiratis to strengthen the country’s ties with the Arab region.
In recent years the UAE had set its sights on strengthening its relations with Iraq. During Al Kadhimi’s visit, UAE announced a $3 billion (Dh11 billion) investments in Iraq to strengthen the economic and investment relations between the two nations. The new investments are aimed to tap new prospects of partnerships between the two countries and accelerating socioeconomic and developmental growth in support of the people of Iraq.
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Year of the Fiftieth Image Credit: Twitter/ Courtesy: @HHShkMohd
Social media users in the UAE spotted the changes after President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Tuesday declared 2021 as “The Year 50”, in the UAE, as the nation celebrates its milestone Golden Jubilee.
“The Year 50” officially starts on April 6, 2021 and lasts until March 31, 2022.
On his official Twitter account, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed wrote: Today, as we launch the @UAEYearOf the 50th, we can proudly look back on our achievements as we embark on a new journey with determination and enthusiasm. Everyone in the UAE has the chance to reach their full potential, and together we will continue to shape new frontiers.”
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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed at 60: rare images shed light on Crown Prince s early life in Abu Dhabi
To mark his 60th birthday, The National and the National Archives present 32 pictures that capture a life of military service and public duty
The future Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed in the 1960s. Sheikh Hazza is now Deputy Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. The Al Nahyan family is from Al Ain and has remained strongly connected to the Garden City. All pictures courtesy of National Archives