Rama in Abu Dhabi sends message of solidarity to the United Arab Emirates amid Gulf tensions

Prime Minister Edi Rama announced on social media that he is visiting Abu Dhabi. He said the trip aims to express brotherly solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed.

Furthermore, the visit comes at a tense time for the Gulf region. Rama also reaffirmed Albania’s support for its friendly nations and showed a clear stance on recent events.

Speaking about the challenges these countries face, Rama wrote:

“Abu Dhabi, to directly express brotherly solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and my dear friend, President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, during this troubled time for the friendly nations of the Gulf region. I am convinced they will emerge stronger than ever from this conflict, after becoming targets of the blind revenge of a state left in a dark corner of history.”

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