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UAE ‘probably’ won’t join Gaza stabilisation force: senior official
The UAE rejects joining the Gaza stabilization force due to unclear operational plans but continues to support political peace efforts and humanitarian aid, officials said.
- On Monday, the United Arab Emirates announced it will not participate in the proposed International Stabilization Force for Gaza under current circumstances, while Washington has drafted a U.N. Security Council resolution and approached several countries including the UAE.
- The U.S. draft resolution would authorize the International Stabilization Force to demilitarize Gaza and protect civilians, while around two dozen U.S. troops are in the region in coordination roles.
- Washington has approached Indonesia, the UAE, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and Azerbaijan about contributing, while Israel excludes Turkey and Azerbaijan demands a complete halt to fighting.
- Anwar Gargash said Abu Dhabi will continue political support and humanitarian aid while declining force participation, emphasizing reaffirming Abraham Accords principles as the sustainable path to peace at the Abu Dhabi Strategic Debate.
- The Gaza ceasefire was brokered by the United States with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey mediating, while the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco formed ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords .
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UAE rules out joining Gaza stabilization force for now, backs peace efforts
The United Arab Emirates does not yet see a clear framework for the proposed international stability force in Gaza and, under the current circumstances, will not take part, a senior Emirati official said on Monday.
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C 36%
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