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    UAE and UK foreign ministers review regional tensions

    April 20, 2026
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    ABU DHABI: Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the United Arab Emirates’ deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in Abu Dhabi on April 18 for talks on the latest regional developments, with both sides focusing on the fallout from recent Iranian missile attacks on the UAE and other countries in the region. The discussions came amid heightened attention to Gulf security, maritime routes and energy flows.

    UAE and UK foreign ministers review regional tensions
    UAE-UK diplomacy focused on regional security, shipping lanes and energy stability. (Credit – WAM)

    According to the UAE account of the meeting, the ministers discussed the repercussions of those developments for regional and international security, maritime navigation, energy supplies and the global economy. They also reviewed the recent announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, and the need to intensify international efforts to consolidate security and stability while advancing opportunities for sustainable peace across the region.

    Cooper reaffirmed Britain’s solidarity with the UAE in taking the measures needed to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity and ensure the safety of citizens, residents and visitors. Cooper, who serves as Britain’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and heads the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, used the visit to restate official support as regional tensions continued to reverberate through diplomatic and economic channels.

    UAE And UK Review Regional Security

    Sheikh Abdullah said Cooper’s visit reflected the strength of relations between the two countries and described the partnership as distinguished. He also said all people in the UAE were safe, a point delivered as the government sought to reassure residents, visitors and international partners after weeks of regional strain. The exchange in Abu Dhabi followed sustained diplomatic contacts by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the broader security crisis and its cross-border economic effects.

    The Abu Dhabi meeting also followed an earlier phone call between Sheikh Abdullah and Cooper on Jan. 26, when the two discussed bilateral relations, economic partnership and developments in the Middle East. In that exchange, they also reviewed the UAE-hosted trilateral talks involving Russia, Ukraine and the United States, placing bilateral cooperation and wider international issues alongside the regional agenda that dominated Saturday’s talks.

    Diplomatic Contacts Continue

    Recent UAE outreach has included a series of official calls with foreign ministers and senior officials on the consequences of missile attacks for regional security and stability, as well as the negative impact on the global economy and energy security. Saturday’s meeting with Cooper kept that diplomatic track in place while allowing both sides to restate positions on sovereignty, civilian safety and the need for coordinated international efforts to reduce tensions.

    With the regional agenda dominated by conflict risks and pressure on trade routes, the meeting brought together two close partners to review immediate threats and the broader costs of instability. The discussion centered on security, navigation, energy supplies and the push to sustain the newly announced two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, while reaffirming bilateral ties and the UAE’s message that residents and visitors remain safe across the country – By Content Syndication Services.

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