US top diplomat Rubio visits the UAE after landmark talks with Russia over Ukraine war
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in the United Arab Emirates after high-level talks with Russia regarding Ukraine, marking significant outreach since the invasion began in 2022.
- Rubio's discussions occurred amidst a tense ceasefire situation between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, with the U.S. Aiming to maintain this ceasefire.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Sheikh Mohammed earlier this week, and Abu Dhabi is being considered as a potential venue for peace talks to resolve the ongoing war in Ukraine as it approaches its three-year mark.
- Rubio visited the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi, which features a Catholic church, a Jewish synagogue, and an Islamic mosque, promoting interfaith dialogue.
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Talking about the war in Ukraine: Washington wants to check whether Moscow is "serious", says Marco Rubio
At the beginning of the week, the head of U.S. diplomacy led the first bilateral talks with Russia to end the conflict. In an interview with journalist Catherine Herridge, he rejected the idea of having started discussions without having associated Kiev and...
War in Ukraine: Marco Rubio defends US talks with Russia
The head of US diplomacy, Marco Rubio, justified on Thursday the first bilateral talks with Russia earlier this week, assuring that Washington's main objective was to verify whether Moscow was "serious" about the prospect of ending its war in Ukraine.
Live, Near East: the United Arab Emirates reaffirms its opposition to any displacement of people from the Gaza Strip during Marco Rubio's visit
President Mohammed Ben Zayed Al Nahyane reaffirmed Abu Dhabi's "firm position" "rejecting any attempt to move the Palestinian people from their lands," during his meeting with the US Secretary of State.
UAE tells U.S.' Rubio it rejects displacement of Palestinians
DUBAI - The United Arab Emirates leader told the United States' secretary of state on Wednesday that his country rejects a proposal to displace Palestinians from their land, the Emirati state news agency WAM reported.
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