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Joined Arab Emirates wins International Maritime Organization Council Category B participation for the second time around

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has denoted another striking worldwide accomplishment as it has again won Category B Membership into the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council- - besting the challenge that was made out of 10 leading nations in the field of universal sea exchange, including Sweden, Germany, Brazil, France, Australia and Argentina. The UAE was announced the victor of the election led during the 31st General Assembly Meeting, which was held in London. The success certifies the UAE's capabilities to play a vital and persuasive job in the worldwide endeavors to advance the universal oceanic framework and drive in more development for worldwide sea exchange.

H.E. Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, the UAE Minister of Infrastructure Development and Chairman of FTA - Land and Maritime, shared that the triumph is an impression of its endeavors to advance the UAE's job in the worldwide oceanic industry- - an accomplishment that ought to be added to its long queue of victories. The success speaks to a forward push in the UAE's transition to make and execute universal laws and guidelines planned for creating world transport and trade movement.

H.E. stretched out his congrats to H.H. Sheik Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and H.H. Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, H.H Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces commending their proceeded with help to upgrade the nation's situation over all levels and fields, particularly the sea division, which assumes a significant job in the financial advancement of the UAE. Al Nuaimi praised the worldwide accomplishment as an assertion of the UAE's leading position as a worldwide oceanic focus and a influential power in the worldwide sea industry.

The UAE Minister clarified that the nation's triumphant Category B Membership of the IMO Council isn't viewed as a move that may be 'not leaving a vacuum' as the UAE has advanced capacities and competitive advantages that has made it deserving of this triumph. He likewise applauded and said thanks to the friendly nations that upheld the UAE's candidacy, including the difficult work and endeavours applied by the UAE support group. H.E. additionally stretched out his thanks and thankfulness to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ports, Local Maritime Authorities and concerned groups for their vigorous endeavours and significant commitments that assumed a significant job in accomplishing this victory.

"The UAE will keep on assuming a significant job in the bound together move to advance the worldwide sea part and create world exchange and the global economy. The nation will likewise grow its extent of activities to create and extend regional ports with complete ventures of around AED 157 billion in the following few years, with an emphasis on moving its driving involvement with overseeing and working 77 ports around the world, remembering indispensable ports for the USA and Europe," closed Al Nuaimi.

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