The UAE has sent an aid plane with five metric tonnes of medical supplies to Cambodia.
The shipment, which contains coronavirus testing kits, comes as part of the emirates’ efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the Southeast Asian nation.
The aid is set to assist approximately 5,000 medical professionals who are working to contain the coronavirus.
To date, the UAE has provided more than 1,323 metric tonnes of aid to 110 countries, which has helped support nearly 1.3 million medical professionals worldwide in the fight against the virus.


UAE leaders share Ramadan greetings on social media
UAE confirms first day of Ramadan
UAE Tour 2026 announces road closures for Stage 3 race
Dubai adjusts paid parking, Salik hours for Ramadan
Dubai expands road network with new Al Rowaiyah corridor
Dubai Camp drives next phase of government innovation
UAE extends Emirates Mars Mission until 2028
UAE joins 7 nations in condemning Israel's West Bank land registration plan
Dubai Holding, Nord Anglia Education partner to develop new premium schools
UAE President posts special message on Lunar New Year
New UAE, Bahrain fast-track travel system takes off
Dubai's Al Jalila Foundation unveils cancer support fund
Dubai Police crowned champions of UAE Rescue Challenge
UAE discusses strengthening partnership with NATO
Dubai Police urge vigilance against online begging
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan pays tribute to UAE's royal photographer
Sharjah approves over AED76 million in debt settlement for citizens
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan awards Arab Hope Makers
UAE looks into framework to regulate children's social media use
UAE Ramadan moon-sighting committee to meet on Tuesday
