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The UAE Peaceful Nuclear Program Records a New Achievement at the Global Level

 

Mohammed Al Hammadi the first Emirati and Arab president of the International Organization of Nuclear Operators

Mohammed Ibrahim Al Hammadi

The UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program recorded a new achievement at the global level, represented in the selection of the Managing Director and CEO of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, Mohammed Ibrahim Al Hammadi, as the new president of the International Organization of Nuclear Operators, as the first Emirati and the first Arab to chair the organization, after a vote that took place during the meeting. General of the International Organization in the Czech capital, Prague.


With many countries seeking to join the International Organization of Nuclear Operators to support their plans to develop new nuclear energy facilities, the international community views the UAE as a role model in developing a peaceful nuclear energy program that adheres to the highest standards of safety, quality and transparency.

In a statement yesterday, Al Hammadi affirmed his commitment to supporting these countries, in addition to the member states of the organization, to enhance the safety and reliability of all nuclear power plants around the world.


He said, "The UAE has a leading position in the field of nuclear energy development, where the Barakah plants apply best practices and invest the best practices in the global nuclear energy sector."


The selection of Al Hammadi as President of the International Organization of Nuclear Operators highlights the close and continuing cooperation between the UAE and the global nuclear energy sector.

It also highlights the commitment of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation to the highest standards of safety and security, and the application of best performance practices in various aspects of the UAE's peaceful nuclear program.


In his new position, Al Hammadi will lead the Board of Directors of the International Organization of Nuclear Operators, which includes three members from regional centers in several countries, and will promote direct participation of members to ensure the successful implementation of the organization's missions.


The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation joined the International Organization of Nuclear Operators in October 2010, and Al Hammadi was elected to the board of directors of the organization's Atlanta Center in America in August 2015.

The UAE crosses the barrier of 5 million doses of the Corona vaccine

 



The Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced today that the number of Covid-19 vaccine doses that have been provided in the UAE since the launch of the national campaign to provide the vaccine has exceeded 5 million doses, bringing the total to date to 5,005,264 doses and the rate of vaccine distribution is 50.61 doses per 100 people




 This comes as a result of the health sector's efforts and the awareness of the UAE community about the importance of the vaccine and that it is the best way to contain the Covid 19 pandemic and move forward towards recovery.


 The Ministry said that reaching this number is an achievement that will be added to the record of the United Arab Emirates as part of its continuous efforts to provide the vaccine to all members of society.


 She added ... that this achievement came as a result of the relentless efforts of medical teams that work in the spirit of one team, under the guidance and continuous support of the wise leadership, which affirms that community health is a sustainable priority in national plans and programs to reach the stage of recovery.


 The Ministry of Health and Community Protection stated that the rapid development in the number of doses of the Covid-19 vaccine confirms the success of the comprehensive national campaign launched by the health authorities by providing the vaccine in most governmental and private health facilities and councils in the various emirates of the country in order to ensure the facilitation of procedures for receiving the vaccine for the largest segment of society from Citizens and residents, especially the elderly, people with chronic diseases and the heroes of the first line of defense, as part of an integrated plan aimed at providing the vaccine to all residents of the country with the aim of reaching the acquired immunity resulting from vaccination, which will help reduce the number of cases and control the Covid-19 virus


 The Ministry noted the increasing demand of community members to obtain the vaccine, which confirms community confidence in the efficiency and worthiness of the measures taken by the UAE government and strengthens confidence in the health system in the country in addition to establishing community confidence in the UAE’s capabilities to protect its health, enhance the spirit of optimism and increase the level of reassurance of the imminent phase. Recover


 The Ministry of Health and Community Protection stressed the importance of the role of community awareness and commitment to preventive health behaviors to preserve the gains and immunize the community from any mutated strains of Covid 19

The Hope Probe ... carries Arab hope to Mars

 



The United Arab Emirates officially entered the global race to explore outer space, through the decree of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, "may God protect him", to establish the Emirates Space Agency, and to start work on the project of sending the first Arab and Islamic probe to Mars, called it The name "Hope Probe". The country, thus, the UAE is one of only nine countries that aspire to explore this planet.


 The probe began its mission on July 20, 2020, and it is planned to reach Mars by 2021, coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the United Arab Emirates. Planning, management and implementation of the probe project is carried out by an Emirati team whose members rely on their skills and diligence to acquire all knowledge related to space exploration and application sciences, as the UAE Space Agency oversees and fully finances the project, while the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center develops the probe in cooperation with international partners.


 The mission objectives are to build highly qualified Emirati human resources in the field of space technology, to develop knowledge, scientific research and space applications that benefit mankind, to establish a sustainable knowledge-based economy, to promote diversification and to encourage innovation, and to raise the UAE’s position in the space race to expand the benefits, and enhance efforts The Emirates in the field of scientific discoveries, and the establishment of international partnerships in the space sector to strengthen the position of the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE launches the latest Emirati space project ... to explore The Moon




The UAE moon exploration project is part of the new strategy launched by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center 2021-2031.


 The project includes the development and launch of the first Emirati lunar explorer under the name "Rashid", named after Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the builder of modern Dubai.


 The explorer will be designed and built with 100% Emirati efforts, making the UAE the first Arab country and the fourth in the world to participate in the moon exploration missions for scientific purposes after the United States of America, the former Soviet Union and China.


 The explorer will be developed by a team of Emirati engineers, experts and researchers at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, and an international ally will be chosen to support the Emirati explorer in the moon landing process.


 The Emirati explorer has a number of high-quality and efficient technical features and specifications, as it will be equipped with 3D cameras, a suspension system, advanced sensing and communication systems, an external structure and solar panels to provide it with energy.


 It will work on solar panels and will include 4 cameras moving vertically and horizontally, including two main cameras, a microscope camera, and a thermal imaging camera, in addition to sensors and systems equipped to analyze the properties of soil, dust, radioactive and electrical activities, and rocks on the surface of the moon.


 It will also include a system to enhance the efficiency of the explorer wheels' adhesion to the surface of the moon, to facilitate the process of overcoming natural barriers, and a robust structure to protect devices and engines from changing temperatures.

The UAE controls Corona and announces that the vaccine will be available to everyone




The United Arab Emirates continues unparalleled efforts to control the global Corona epidemic, despite the multinationality of the country, but it controls its control and prevents the spread of this epidemic.


 The UAE provides the new Corona virus vaccine to citizens and residents on its soil. This comes in line with the Ministry’s plan to provide the “Covid-19” vaccine and in order to reach the acquired immunity resulting from vaccination, which will help reduce the number of cases and control the Corona virus.


 For its part, the UAE Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced the updating of the groups that can take the emerging corona virus vaccine.


 All citizens and residents of the UAE, starting from the age of 16, are included in the eligible groups who meet the requirements for vaccination within the national campaign for the "Covid-19" vaccine.


 This comes as an affirmation of the UAE's proactive approach to caring for the health and safety of every member of society.

The Israeli tourist in the Emirates encountered his supervisor

 



The Israeli tourists flock to visit the UAE and enjoy its wonderful climate, various tourist attractions, and its commitment to all precautionary and preventive measures.


 Since the United Arab Emirates began working to enhance its openness to the countries of the world, it has directed towards adopting and introducing a set of legislations and procedures that achieve comfort and harmony for everyone who wants to visit or stay and work in it, and enable him to leave the country smoothly and easily, away from any complications, especially if The matter related to visit permits, visas and residency, based on the consideration of all those who set foot on the land of the state as equal, work and live side by side without any distinction between them in dealings, as they are human beings who deserve to live and reside in dignity and reassurance in this generous country.

 The virtual tourism forum between the UAE and Israel has witnessed the participation of more than 300 business partners from the UAE, and 100 from Israel.


 The UAE and Israel signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption, after the normalization of relations between the two countries, which allows travelers to obtain entry visas upon arrival.


 The two countries signed an aviation agreement that would allow up to 112 weekly flights between the two countries, making "Israel" airlines the first Israeli airline to operate a commercial flight to Dubai, followed by the "El" airline. "Arkia Airlines" also announced the start of its daily flights between Dubai and Tel Aviv, starting in January 2021.

The US Senate approves an F-35 deal for the UAE to build a safer and more stable Middle East

 



The deal of US drones and F-35 fighters to the UAE has come close to a conclusion after the approval of the Senate

 The White House said, in a statement, that the sales directly support US foreign policy and national security objectives by "enabling the UAE to deter aggressive behavior."

 The UAE embassy in Washington, DC, confirmed the importance of the F-35 fighter deal and its role in building a safer and more stable Middle East

 The embassy stated, in a statement on its website, that the deal to sell F-35 fighters to the UAE represents more than just selling military equipment to a partner

 She pointed out that the matter is about achieving a more stable and secure Middle East, and that it enables the UAE to bear more of the collective security burden than the United States

 In its statement, the embassy stated that the UAE needs the fifth-generation multi-role fighters.  In order to protect the nation and advance the common security interests of the United States and its friends in the Middle East

 She pointed out that thanks to the capabilities of the "F-35" fighter for stealth, confrontation and sensing, it offers a very important advantage over more advanced opponents, explaining that it will be an update of the "F-16" fighters that President Bill Clinton approved for the first time to be sold to the UAE in 2000 

 The statement indicated that the UAE sent "F-16" fighters to support many US-led counterterrorism missions, freedom of navigation, and stability in Afghanistan, Syria, and around the Arabian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula

 She emphasized that the US sale of F-35 fighters to the UAE is fully consistent with the US national defense strategy, which calls for enabling partners to assume more responsibility with regard to their private and common security in the Middle East

 She noted that the UAE for the first time expressed its interest in acquiring the F-35 fighter jets more than 6 years ago, and sent a formal request to the US State Department to facilitate the review process with Congress

 For his part, "UAE USA United" stated that the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America share a common resolve to maintain security and stability in the Middle East and the world

 In May 2019, a new defense cooperation agreement was signed between the UAE and the United States to enhance coordination and military, political and economic partnership between the two countries

 In November of this year, the US State Department announced its intention to allow the sale of the F-35 Lightning II fighters and other advanced defense systems to the UAE

 These advanced capabilities will enable the UAE to assume more responsibility for collective security in the Middle East, which is a major goal of the US national defense strategy