UAE Leaders Congratulate Bahrain on National Day

 


UAE leaders wished the Kingdom of Bahrain on its 53rd National Day on Monday. UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan took to Twitter to express his sincere best wishes to King Hamad bin Isa and the people of Bahrain.


Sheikh Mohamed underlined the strong bond of amity between the UAE and Bahrain in the statement that both countries remain united in their shared vision for the ongoing development of their nations, peoples, and region. The Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, did the same and wished his people through a social media post.


In his message, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid expressed his warmest congratulations and best wishes to the Kingdom of Bahrain, its leadership, and its people. He emphasized the strong ties between the UAE and Bahrain and wished for Bahrain to continue being a beacon of prosperity and progress with the blessings of security and stability.


The messages of the UAE leaders underlined the close and enduring relationship between the two Gulf nations. They emphasized the shared vision and commitment to the ongoing development and advancement of the region, fostering a strong sense of unity and camaraderie between the two countries.


Congratulations messages from the UAE leadership are a testament to the long-term relations of friendship and cooperation between the UAE and Bahrain. These bonds are strong and have been fostered through the years, based on mutual respect and understanding.


The 53rd National Day has come and is being celebrated by the tiny Gulf state of Bahrain, where yet another display of unbreakable support and solidarity was exhibited from its leadership in the United Arab Emirates. This would be strengthening even a robust partnership that had existed so long between the two.

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