Sheikh Mohammed calls on UAE residents to raise national flag after crisis

Dubai Ruler says nation entered crisis united and emerged with solidarity

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum stated the UAE emerged from a crisis stronger, united by solidarity and loyalty. He urged citizens and residents to raise the UAE flag as a symbol of pride, strength, and unity, expressing pride in the nation, its leadership, armed forces, economy, and people.

Key points

  • UAE emerged from crisis united and stronger, says Sheikh Mohammed.
  • Citizens and residents stood as one, bound by solidarity and loyalty.
  • Sheikh Mohammed urged public to raise the UAE flag as a symbol of pride.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has said the country entered the crisis united and emerged from it in a position of strength.

In a statement, Sheikh Mohammed said the nation was “bound by solidarity and loyalty,” adding that citizens and residents across all age groups and sectors “stood as one under the nation’s flag.”

Sheikh Mohammed described the UAE flag as “a symbol of strength and pride” and called on all members of the public to raise it “above homes, institutions, and buildings.”

“We are proud of our country, our President, our armed forces, our economy, and our people. Proud of every citizen and resident. Proud of our flag,” he said, urging the public to raise it high as a sign of our love, loyalty, and unity.”

“May Allah protect the UAE and its people, and keep its flag raised in honour and glory,” Sheikh Mohammed concluded.