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Assad In UAE As Second Post-quake Gulf Visit Signals Growing Arab Outreach

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Assad In UAE As Second Post-quake Gulf Visit Signals Growing Arab Outreach
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The UAE normalised ties with Damascus in 2018 and has led aid efforts following the devastating February 6 quake
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad met Sunday with Emirati leaders in Abu Dhabi, his second Gulf visit since last month’s earthquake prompted renewed efforts to bring Damascus back into the Arab fold.

The trip — Assad’s second to the oil-rich United Arab Emirates in as many years — comes after a visit to Oman last month, his only official engagements in Arab countries since the start of Syria’s war in 2011.

The UAE’s president, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, greeted Assad and his wife Asma in the capital, official news agency WAM said, before high-level meetings at the presidential palace.

“We held constructive talks aimed at developing relations between our two countries,” the Emirati president said in a statement.

“Our discussions also explored ways of enhancing cooperation to accelerate stability and progress in Syria and the region,” Sheikh Mohamed added.

Abu Dhabi, which normalised relations with Assad’s internationally isolated government in 2018, has led aid efforts in the aftermath of the February 6 earthquake that struck southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, killing tens of thousands.

Analysts say a diplomatic momentum generated in the quake’s aftermath could bolster Damascus’s relations with Middle Eastern countries that have so far resisted normalisation after more than a decade of war.

“The UAE’s approach and efforts towards Syria are part of a deeper vision and a broader approach aimed at strengthening Arab and regional stability,” said senior Emirati presidential adviser Anwar Gargash.

“The UAE’s position is clear regarding the need for Syria to return to” its place in the Arab world and regain legitimacy in the region, Gargash said on Twitter.

“This was confirmed by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed during his meeting today” with Assad, the adviser added.

The UAE had pledged more than $100 million in assistance to quake-hit Syria, by far the largest sum by any single nation.

It had also dispatched a search and rescue team, provided thousands of tonnes in emergency relief items and provided medical treatment for Syrian quake victims in Emirati hospitals.

And the UAE’s foreign minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, last month became the first senior Arab official to visit Syria since the quake.

Emirati analyst Abdulkhaleq Abdulla said Abu Dhabi “is convinced, along with many Arab states, that the time has come to reconcile with Assad… and see Syria return to the Arab League and the Arab fold”.

Assad has been politically isolated in the region since the start of Syria’s war, triggered by the government’s suppression of pro-democracy demonstrations, and was expelled from the Cairo-based Arab League.

During the war, Assad had rarely gone abroad, with the notable exception of allies Iran and Russia — where he visited again this week and met with President Vladimir Putin.

“The UAE is spearheading efforts to reconcile with enemies of the past and transform them into the friends of tomorrow,” Abdulla told AFP.

Sunday’s UAE visit is Assad’s first official trip abroad accompanied by wife Asma in more than a decade.

It also comes on the heels of a Chinese-brokered announcement earlier this month, ending a seven-year diplomatic rupture between regional powerhouses Iran and Saudi Arabia, who had backed rival sides in Syria’s war.

On Thursday, Iran’s top security official Ali Shamkhani met the Emirati president in Abu Dhabi and held talks with UAE national security adviser Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who on Sunday attended the welcoming ceremony for Assad.

The foreign minister of Saudi Arabia, which has also sent quake aid to Syria, said last month a consensus was building in the Arab world that a new approach to Damascus would be needed to address humanitarian crises including the quake.

President Bashar al-Assad's wife Asma joined him in a first joint trip abroad in over a decade
President Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma joined him in a first joint trip abroad in over a decade
AFP
During Syria's war, Assad had rarely gone abroad, with the notable exception of allies Iran and Russia
During Syria’s war, Assad had rarely gone abroad, with the notable exception of allies Iran and Russia
AFP
The UAE pledged more than $100 million in aid to quake-hit Syria and dispatched a search and rescue team
The UAE pledged more than $100 million in aid to quake-hit Syria and dispatched a search and rescue team
AFP



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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