Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and strongly condemned the recent attacks on the UAE. In a message shared on social media, Modi expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and reiterated India’s solidarity with the UAE during what he described as difficult times.
According to the Prime Minister’s statement, he conveyed his condolences to the leadership and people of the UAE and emphasized that India stands firmly with the Gulf nation. Modi referred to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed as his “brother,” underlining the close and strategic relationship between the two countries.
The Prime Minister also thanked the UAE leadership for ensuring the safety and well-being of the large Indian community living and working there. The United Arab Emirates is home to millions of Indian expatriates, making it one of the largest overseas Indian populations in the world. Modi acknowledged the continued support extended to them amid the current tensions.
India has called for de-escalation and stressed the importance of maintaining regional peace, security, and stability. The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time of heightened tensions in West Asia, with global leaders closely monitoring developments and urging restraint.
Diplomatic ties between India and the United Arab Emirates have strengthened significantly in recent years, covering areas such as trade, defense cooperation, energy, and diaspora welfare. Modi’s latest outreach reflects India’s continued engagement with key partners in the region amid evolving geopolitical challenges.
The call between the two leaders signals ongoing coordination and mutual support as both nations work toward ensuring stability and safeguarding their citizens during uncertain times.
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