Washington, UAE Urge Steps to Prevent Further Palestinian-Israeli Escalation

UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. (Reuters file photo)
UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. (Reuters file photo)
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Washington, UAE Urge Steps to Prevent Further Palestinian-Israeli Escalation

UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. (Reuters file photo)
UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. (Reuters file photo)

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed with UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan recent regional developments, including the need for Israelis and Palestinians to “urgently take steps to prevent further escalation of violence and restore calm.”

The two officials discussed ways to further broaden and deepen the strong US-UAE partnership and cooperation on a range of shared priorities, including through the Negev Forum, which aims to advance regional integration, cooperation, and development for the benefit of the Middle East and its peoples, US State Department spokesman Ned Price reported.

It remained unknown whether both parties touched on the Emirati minister's visit to Damascus before heading to Washington.

They further discussed the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, as well as the US and UAE’s humanitarian assistance to those affected.

Blinken also expressed appreciation for the UAE’s generous humanitarian aid contributions to the Ukrainian people.

He further stated that he is looking forward to the upcoming COP28 event to take place in the UAE.

“Together we’re working to advance the cause of regional peace, stability, security,” Blinked added, in addition to “working well beyond the region”.

For his part, the Emirati minister described the bilateral ties between both countries as “wonderful, diverse” and hoped to “achieve more together”.

Price had expected the talks to include regional challenges including the challenge posed by Iran.



US Secretary of Energy Visits Saudi Arabia’s KAUST 

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Minister of Energy and Chairman of KAUST’s Board of Trustees Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz during the visit to KAUST. (SPA)
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Minister of Energy and Chairman of KAUST’s Board of Trustees Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz during the visit to KAUST. (SPA)
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US Secretary of Energy Visits Saudi Arabia’s KAUST 

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Minister of Energy and Chairman of KAUST’s Board of Trustees Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz during the visit to KAUST. (SPA)
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Minister of Energy and Chairman of KAUST’s Board of Trustees Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz during the visit to KAUST. (SPA)

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visited Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), where he was received by Minister of Energy and Chairman of KAUST’s Board of Trustees Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, University President Edward Byrne, and senior officials, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.

The delegation was briefed on KAUST’s research and innovation programs, its role in advancing a knowledge-based economy and addressing global challenges through science and technology, and key research projects and emerging technologies across multiple sectors, with particular focus on its contributions to Saudi Arabia’s energy sector and support for relevant national and global goals.

Under its “Accelerating Impact” strategy, KAUST aims to boost its position as a global innovation hub by advancing scientific research, fostering entrepreneurship, and building partnerships — including ongoing collaboration with international bodies such as the US Department of Energy — aimed at achieving sustainable progress in the fields of energy and science at both the national and global levels.

Wright’s visit to KAUST came during a four-day trip to Saudi Arabia aimed at exploring opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation across various areas of the energy sector.