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UAE on Mohammed bin Salman's Interview: Optimistic About a New Middle East

UAE on Mohammed bin Salman's Interview: Optimistic About a New Middle East

The President of the UAE, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, affirmed that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are partners in goals and ambitions, working towards a better future for the region. Regarding the interview with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via Fox News, he stated: "He expressed a confident vision for the present and future of the Kingdom, and a balanced perspective on regional and global issues." Bin Zayed wished bin Salman "success in achieving the ambitions of the brotherly Saudi people towards greater prosperity."

In his tweet, he noted: "The television interview of my brother Mohammed bin Salman expressed a confident vision for the Kingdom's present and future, and a balanced view on regional and global issues. I wish him success in achieving the ambitions of the brotherly Saudi people towards more prosperity. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are partners in goals and ambitions, working for a better future for the region." — Mohammed bin Zayed (@MohamedBinZayed) September 22, 2023

For his part, the Vice President of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, praised the Crown Prince's interview, indicating that it reflects "the strength of achievement in the Kingdom." He wrote on X: "I followed my brother Prince Mohammed bin Salman's interview with Fox News; it reflected the strength of achievement in the Kingdom and the accuracy of the vision he embraces." He added: "We are optimistic about the success of the Kingdom and its ambitious and conscious leadership, and about a new Middle East where its countries cooperate to return to being a global cultural and economic center, God willing." — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) September 22, 2023

Prince Mohammed bin Salman had conducted a televised interview with Fox News addressing several issues, such as normalization with Israel, dealings with Iran, the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, and others.

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