The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, in his speech yesterday, during the Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, reviewed the regional developments, expressing optimism regarding the possibility of achieving significant progress during the next year. He stressed the need to resort to diplomatic solutions and not escalation in relation to Iran.

During the forum organized by the Emirates Policy Center, Gargash called for constructive ideas, saying: "It is needed now more than ever to create a new and more stable regional order in which all countries can prosper." To include the Gulf States to ensure that they are long-term and sustainable.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Yemen, stressing that the priorities of the UAE in the Arab coalition to support legitimacy, will be to continue to provide humanitarian assistance, combating terrorist threats, and protection of maritime security, and support the policy led by the United Nations.

He added that the coalition was able to defend its strategic priorities in Yemen, and prevent the Iranian-backed Houthis and Al-Qaeda from dividing the country, praised the Saudi diplomatic success in the conclusion of the Riyadh agreement, and stressed the importance of inclusiveness of the political process, pointing out that the Houthis are «part of "Yemeni society will have a role in its future."

Gargash called for the establishment of a new regional order based on respect for national sovereignty. He also pointed to the successful example of the transition to civil power in Sudan. “We must unite with the aim of resolving disputes between states, and we should encourage states to resolve any internal disputes through dialogue,” he said. Political ».

He stressed the need for the UAE to continue its progress, in dealing with various regional crises, and described the national success of the UAE as an inspiration for other countries, to focus on social and economic priorities.