Abdullah bin Zayed: Commitment, awareness, solidarity and the adoption of science are our way to avoid the repercussions of "Covid-19"

His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, appreciated the efforts of the ministry’s work team in confronting the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19), stressing that commitment, awareness, solidarity and the adoption of science is the way to avoid the consequences of the health pandemic.

This came during His Highness' hosting of an elite of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation employees, "unknown soldiers" in a session via "remote" visual communication technology, in appreciation of their valuable efforts during the "Covid-19" pandemic.

At the outset of his speech, His Highness expressed his deep pride and gratitude for their efforts and enthusiasm over the past year. His Highness said: "Every one of you and his family deserves from the country thanks and gratitude."

His Highness added, "All of you sacrificed your time, effort, health, dedication to serving the country, serving the citizen and resident, and embodying the meaning of the United Arab Emirates."

His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan said: “Were it not for the presence of colleagues like you in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and your colleagues in other institutions, whether citizens or residents, employees and volunteers, in addition to the availability of the necessary structure in the country by which we do not mean only services but rather 'human', it would have been We could be in a difficult situation .. All of you were cautious and listen to the voice of science. "

His Highness added: "Each of you has my full pride and appreciation, and I am proud that one institution brings me together, and words may be unable to express the extent of my gratitude to you, but I hope to see many examples like you in our country, not only in crises and adversities, but in good conditions." ".

And His Highness continued: "I was looking forward to meeting you not from behind the screens. I also look forward to each of you being an example not only in work, but also in adhering to safety standards and raising awareness."

His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan affirmed: “We cannot avoid the repercussions of a health pandemic except through awareness, collaboration and the adoption of knowledge.” His Highness said: “Your services may be related to the service of an institution, individuals or people outside or within the country and facilitating the tasks of national institutions or missions. Foreign Affairs ... However, your biggest service, in fact, is to highlight good, good minerals that we are proud of. "

His Highness concluded his speech by saying: “I ask God to preserve you and your families, and to enable our country to highlight your ideals in its service. On a personal level, I owe you and your families and I hope you will consider me a colleague, a brother and a friend in the coming days, weeks, months and years.”

The session brought together more than 40 employees from the various departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, who were dedicated to fulfilling their duty and overcome all the challenges they faced and answered the call of duty to their homeland from the beginning of the pandemic until today.

The efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation since the beginning of the outbreak of the new Corona virus "Covid-19" have embodied the diplomatic approach firmly established in the country based on strengthening the values ​​of human solidarity and international cooperation in facing crises and extending a helping hand to societies in need of support and assistance in light of the keenness to consolidate cooperation ties International and multilateralism, and its consolidation during the exceptional circumstances that the world is going through today.

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