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UAE, Saudi Arabia defends Trump visa ban
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ABU DHABI: THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES’ TOP DIPLOMAT ON WEDNESDAY CAME OUT IN DEFENCE OF PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S ORDER TEMPORARILY BARRING CITIZENS FROM SEVEN MUSLIM-MAJORITY COUNTRIES FROM ENTERING THE UNITED STATES.

The comments by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Gulf federation’s foreign minister, could help bolster the administration’s assertion that the directive was not intended as a ban against Muslims.

The UAE minister said that the US was within its rights to take what he said was a “sovereign decision” concerning immigration — the first such remarks in support of Trump’s move from the Gulf Arab region — and he voiced faith in the American administration’s assurances that the move was not based on religion.
Sheikh Abdullah also noted that most of the world’s Muslim-majority countries were not covered by the order, which halts entry for 90 days to citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.

“This is a temporary ban and it will be revised in three months, so it is important that we put into consideration this point,” he said following talks with his Russian counterpart in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi.

“Some of these countries that were on this list are countries that face structural problems,” he continued. “These countries should try to solve these issues … and these circumstances before trying to solve this issue with the United States.”

The Emirates is one of the United States’ closest Arab allies. It is part of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group and hosts American troops and warplanes taking part in the anti-IS campaign. It is also home to a centre backed by the US that aims to counter extremist propaganda online.

The seven-state federation prides itself on being a tolerant, forward-looking nation that also embraces its traditional Arab and Islamic heritage. The local population is dwarfed some four-to-one by foreign residents, many of whom are not Muslim.

Trump made a point of speaking with the powerful Abu Dhabi crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and Saudi King Salman in his first calls to Arab allies this week. Sheikh Mohammed is the foreign minister’s brother and is likely to be the next Emirati president.

America’s largest Arab export market, the Emirates also has commercial connections to the new US president.

Trump has lent his name to a soon-to-open golf course and real-estate project being developed in the Emirati city of Dubai, the Middle East’s commercial hub. The Abu Dhabi tourism office is a tenant of Trump Tower in New York.

Sheikh Abdullah and Sergey Lavrov discussed a range of regional issues including the war in Syria during their meeting, which included Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit. Trump’s order also includes a suspension of refugee admissions for 120 days, and bans Syrian refugees from entering indefinitely.

Lavrov expressed a willingness to engage with the new U.S. administration on the establishment of safe zones in Syria, something that Trump has expressed interest in creating. But he suggested more details were needed.

“As I understand it, when the Americans are talking about safe zones, first of all, they are interested in reducing the number of immigrants — especially through Syria — from going to the West,” he said.

Meanwhile, Saudi oil minister has hailed US President Donald Trump’s election victory as good for the oil industry.

“President Trump has policies which are good for the oil industries”, the minister told the BBC.

The former head of Saudi’s state oil company Aramco added that the US leader “has steered away from excessively anti-fossil fuel, unrealistic policies by some well-intentioned environment proponents”.

Al-Falih said what the US wanted was a “mixed energy portfolio that includes oil, gas, renewables and makes sure that the American economy is competitive. We want the same in Saudi Arabia”.

During Trump’s election campaign he pledged to create “complete American energy independence” from “our foes and the oil cartels”.
 
Trump is going to make the middle east fall in line.
 
"Every country has right to form its immigration policy' Pakistan FO Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria
"Every country has the right to form its own immigration policy," Zakaria said, referring to an Executive Order issued by United States President Donald Trump last week that bars immigrants belonging to seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.

"Pakistan has always had close relations with America," Zakaria added, hoping for better relations with the Trump administration.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1312278/in...s-itself-before-pointing-fingers-at-others-fo
 
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Honestly, what else do you expect from America's puppet states?

Moreover, what else do you expect from a country like the UAE, which has gone so far as to declare war on the Muslims of faraway countries such as Mali?
 
The person who liked your comment (@Khafee) is more than welcome to speak to me in Khaleeji to prove whether or not I'm from Kuwait, but I doubt he will since he's not an Emirati lawl.





He makes a fair point i only see Persian love from your side. I don't mind if he speaks or not all i mind is he is loyal to his place where he lives
 
"Every country has right to form its immigration policy' Pakistan FO Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria
"Every country has the right to form its own immigration policy," Zakaria said, referring to an Executive Order issued by United States President Donald Trump last week that bars immigrants belonging to seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.

"Pakistan has always had close relations with America," Zakaria added, hoping for better relations with the Trump administration.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1312278/in...s-itself-before-pointing-fingers-at-others-fo
Trump's mother has been an asylum seeker in USA. May Muslims think before speaking.
Gulf states have started a race, who can be the first to MOD EDIT That says it all

He makes a fair point i only see Persian love from your side. I don't mind if he speaks or not all i mind is he is loyal to his place where he lives
Loyal to corrupt degenerated monarchs doesn't sound logical.
Everyone in our world has the right of vote and freedom of speech @Doordie
 
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Honestly, what else do you expect from America's puppet states?

Moreover, what else do you expect from a country like the UAE, which has gone so far as to declare war on the Muslims of faraway countries such as Mali?
Yeah, a Kuwaiti-Dukhtarدختر (girl in Farsi as you already know) has the audacity to say this..
 
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