His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has met with members of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity.
During the meeting, held at the Sea Palace in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed commended the committee's efforts in promoting the values of the "Document on Human Fraternity", whose core values are harmony, coexistence and understanding.
He reiterated the UAE's approach to the values of coexistence, human brotherhood, and harmony, and added the COVID-19 pandemic has re-affirmed the urgent need for cooperation and solidarity between countries to confront and overcome its effects.
The committee's members, in turn, briefed Sheikh Mohamed on the committee's initiatives and goals for 2022 to advance human brotherhood at the global level and build partnerships for the future. They also expressed their gratitude for His Highness's patronage in supporting human coexistence issues among all people without discrimination and his efforts to achieve world peace.
Judge Mohamed Abdel-Salam, Secretary-General of the Higher Committee on Human Fraternity, said, "The Supreme Committee expressed its deep gratitude for Sheikh Mohamed's support and his eagerness to achieve the objectives of the document, which gives it a motive to move forward and achieve a positive impact in the region and the world.
"The historic moment of human brotherhood that the world witnessed three years ago in Abu Dhabi has now turned into a global project thanks to the great support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed for this humanitarian project."
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— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) February 2, 2022


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