US Vice President, Officials Pay Respects in UAE over Death of Sheikh Khalifa

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in the United Arab Emirates to offer condolences to new leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the death of his half-brother President Khalifa bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates May 16, 2022. (Reuters)
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in the United Arab Emirates to offer condolences to new leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the death of his half-brother President Khalifa bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates May 16, 2022. (Reuters)
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US Vice President, Officials Pay Respects in UAE over Death of Sheikh Khalifa

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in the United Arab Emirates to offer condolences to new leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the death of his half-brother President Khalifa bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates May 16, 2022. (Reuters)
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in the United Arab Emirates to offer condolences to new leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the death of his half-brother President Khalifa bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates May 16, 2022. (Reuters)

President Joe Biden sent a senior US delegation to the United Arab Emirates on Monday to offer condolences after the death of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The UAE named Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan its new president following the death of his half-brother last Friday.

The US delegation included Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, CIA Director William Burns and climate envoy John Kerry, among others. It marks the highest-level public visit to the oil-rich capital of Abu Dhabi by Biden administration officials.

US Vice President Kamala Harris spent about three hours in the Emirati capital.

Blinken was first to touch down in Abu Dhabi before talks with his Emirati counterpart.

The make-up of the delegation reflected Washington's desire to show its commitment to the region, senior US officials say.

Harris planned to emphasize the intent to deepen ties across areas ranging from security and climate to space, energy and commerce, they added.

Before heading to Abu Dhabi, she said she was traveling on behalf of Biden to offer condolences on the death of Sheikh Khalifa.

"The United States takes quite seriously the strength of our relationship and partnership with the UAE," Harris told reporters.

"We are going there then to express our condolences but also as an expression of our commitment to the strength of that relationship."

Other world leaders who traveled to the UAE to pay their respects included Jordanian Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, President of the United Comoros Islands Othman Ghazali, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov, Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko, and Duke of Cambridge Prince William.



KSrelief: 1,960 Tons of Assistance Delivered to the Syrian People

54 new trucks entered through the Jaber border crossing into the Syrian capital (SPA)
54 new trucks entered through the Jaber border crossing into the Syrian capital (SPA)
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KSrelief: 1,960 Tons of Assistance Delivered to the Syrian People

54 new trucks entered through the Jaber border crossing into the Syrian capital (SPA)
54 new trucks entered through the Jaber border crossing into the Syrian capital (SPA)

More than 1,960 tons of Saudi aid have been delivered to the Syrian people through both land and air bridges. This assistance includes food baskets, rice, flour, shelter kits, personal care packages, dates, winter clothing, blankets, and medical supplies.

On Sunday, the 13th Saudi relief plane landed at Damascus International Airport, coinciding with the entry of 54 new trucks through the Jaber border crossing into the Syrian capital. These efforts are part of the air and land relief bridges organized by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) to assist the Syrian people, carrying essential food, shelter, and medical supplies.

The recently arrived relief plane carried approximately 30 tons of aid, according to Syria’s official news agency, SANA. Previously, Syria had received 60 aid trucks via the Saudi land bridge.

According to the King Salman Center, the total aid delivered to Syria thus far amounts to 1,969.66 tons, with 114 trucks crossing the Syrian Nasib border as part of Saudi Arabia’s land relief efforts.

This aid reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing humanitarian commitment to supporting the Syrian people during times of crisis, alleviating their hardships.

The Kingdom’s efforts date back to the start of the Syrian conflict in 2011, providing refuge to millions of Syrians and offering free education, healthcare, work opportunities, and integration into Saudi society.

Information obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat revealed that 40 of the trucks were loaded with flour designated for Syria’s General Establishment for Bakeries, aimed at mitigating the economic crisis, particularly the bread shortage, and ensuring continued access to food for Syrian families.

In comments to Asharq Al-Awsat, Mubarak Al-Dosari, Director of Branches at KSrelief, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s continued support for providing flour supplies. He stated: “We work tirelessly to bring smiles to the faces of the Syrian people, which is our greatest reward.”

Saudi Arabia had emphasized that there is “no fixed limit” to the aid being sent to Damascus via the air and land bridges. These efforts will continue until the humanitarian goals are achieved, as directed by the Kingdom’s leadership, to alleviate the suffering of those affected.

During an official visit to Damascus on Friday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan reiterated his country’s support for Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, as well as its solidarity with the Syrian people. He stated: “This visit reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s stance in supporting Syria to ensure its security, stability, and resurgence.”

In total, over 1,960 tons of Saudi aid have been delivered to Syria, including food baskets, rice, flour, shelter kits, personal care packages, dates, winter clothing, blankets, and medical supplies as part of the Kingdom’s ongoing relief efforts.