
(Wahington D.C.) – H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Foreign Minister began a visit to Washington, DC, where he met with US Secretary of State John Kerry, National Security Advisor Susan Rice and Congressional leaders. During his meetings with US policymakers, Sheikh Abdullah discussed regional matters, including the transition taking place in Egypt, the situation in Syria, efforts to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict, and ways the UAE and US can further cooperate to deter regional threats of aggression in order to promote peace, stability and development in the Middle East.
Sheikh Abdullah briefed US Government officials and Members of Congress on the UAE’s efforts to support the Egyptian people during the current transition, and explored opportunities to work collaboratively with the US and other nations to help stabilize Egypt. While meeting with the US Secretary of State, Sheikh Abdullah also applauded US efforts particularly the personal and persistent role of Secretary Kerry himself to restart the Israel-Palestine peace process and encourage both sides to resume negotiations, with the hope that a mutually acceptable solution can be reached with all parties.
During meetings with leaders from the US Senate and House of Representatives, Sheikh Abdullah also reviewed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the UAE and US with Congressional leaders, underscoring the deep military, security, economic and cultural ties that already exist between the two nations.