The visit by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed to the US is expected to "shape the future of the Middle East," according to a local diplomacy expert. Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Deputy Director General of Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, highlighted how a strong US-UAE partnership can encourage other nations to form similar alliances.
"It will be significant primarily in strengthening alliances because by reinforcing ties with the US, the UAE can serve as a stabilizing force in the region, promoting collaboration among Gulf states and helping to develop a united front on security and economic issues," he said. "The discussions help enhance security cooperation and address threats such as terrorism and regional conflicts."
According to Dr. Al Dhaheri, the visit underscores the deep-rooted relationship between the UAE and the United States—a partnership that has evolved over 50 years of mutual cooperation across economic, security, and cultural spheres. Sheikh Mohamed landed in Washington on Monday for a historic visit—the first by a UAE President. Since then, he has met with US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and several business and community leaders. He also visited the National Children’s Hospital, of which the UAE has been a long-time supporter. On Wednesday, during a reception held at the UAE Embassy in Washington, he met with Emirati students and astronauts Nora Al Matrooshi and Mohammad Al Mulla who recently graduated from NASA’s astronaut training program.
Dr. Al Dhaheri said topics of discussion have focused on critical issues such as trade, regional security, and climate change. "The visit underscores the deepening bilateral relations between the two nations and reinforces our role in promoting regional stability and economic development," he said. "These discussions included topics of global importance, ranging from artificial intelligence and technological advancements to defense, energy security, and the UAE’s potential involvement in post-war reconstruction in Gaza."
He said the visit by Sheikh Mohamed highlights the strength of the UAE’s relationship with the United States. "Through this visit, Sheikh Mohamed underscores the UAE’s continued commitment to diplomacy as a force for good," he said. He also added that the visit will pave the way for economic initiatives that promote trade and investment across the region and build mutual respect, which he noted are "crucial for long-term peace and stability" in this region.
Dr. Al Dhaheri said the future of UAE-US relations is dynamic with opportunities for enhanced collaboration across a wide range of sectors. "We expect the visit to lead to joint initiatives in sustainability and clean energy, promoting both countries as leaders in climate action," he said. "This relationship will also strengthen cultural diplomacy and educational exchanges."
He added that the visit is a "diplomatic milestone" that will solidify the UAE’s role on the global stage as a bridge between East and West. "This visit is not just about securing bilateral agreements; it’s about promoting a vision of peace, stability, and cooperation that will benefit the region and the world for years to come," he said.