June 2, 2023
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‘India, UAE, Saudi, US collaborate for regional good’

UAE Permanent Representative Lana Nusseibeh, who took over as the UNSC President for June, said the partnership is a “really good buttress to the multilateral system” and is about “regional solutions to regional problems.”…reports Asian Lite News

The meeting of top security officials of India, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the US is a partnership to “buttress the multilateral system” and “do good in the region,” according to Security Council President Lana Nusseibeh.

UAE Permanent Representative Nusseibeh, who took over as the President of the Council on Thursday, said the development is “essentially countries that have really shared interests, strong ties like India, like the UAE, like others, coming together” to address some of the region’s “core issues in a way that is flexible and agile”.



Asked at her news conference after assuming the presidency about that meeting in Riyadh and the I2U2 Quad, she said that it “is a really good buttress to the multilateral system, it is about regional solutions to regional problems”.

It is also “about the positive agenda that we hope to see when countries with the capabilities” of these countries “have combined their efforts to try and essentially do good in the region,” she said.

“And it’s looking for ways to bring down borders and barriers to economy, trade, and people-to-people flow,” she added.

National Security Advisers Ajit Doval of India, Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the UAE and Jack Sullivan of the US met in Riyadh last month with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to discuss “growth and stability” in the region, according to a Saudi statement.

While they did not formally come together as a group, last year the leaders of India, Israel, UAE and the US launched a Quad known as the I2U2 from the first letters of the four nations.

The countries involved in these initiatives discuss cooperation in renewable energy, green energy technology, generating jobs for a growing younger generation looking for jobs and developing the economies, Nusseibeh said.

“I do think these are exciting partnerships, and I think they are partnerships that will generate a lot of interest in our populations,” she added.

Unlike in the Indo-Pacific region, where China poses a security issue for India and the US, the challenge in the Middle East is from Beijing’s subtle economic and political push through its Belt and Road Initiative.

UAE’s UNSC Presidency

The UAE holds the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council for June 2023.

In a statement, the UAE’s Permanent Mission to UN, said: “Throughout the month, the UAE will work to elevate the priorities that have guided its term on the Council to this point, including championing the values of human fraternity in promoting and sustaining peace, addressing the impacts of climate change on peace and security, and strengthening cooperation between the Security Council and the League of Arab States.”

“In addition to holding signature events on these priorities, the UAE will preside over the Council as it meets to discuss the myriad of complex challenges to international peace and security currently on its agenda.”

In June, the UAE plans to hold three signature events that reflect priorities on the Council.

First, the Cooperation between the UN Security Council and the League of Arab States. On June 8 it will brief on and identify pathways for increased UN and League of Arab States collaboration, addressing regional crises, and reinforcing partnerships for promoting the inclusion of women and girls.

Second one is Climate Change, Peace and Security. A ministerial open debate on to strengthen consensus among Council members on the impacts of climate change on peace and security will be held on June 13. The meeting aims to better tailor the Council’s impact by incorporating climate-sensitive approaches into its response to, and support of, conflict prevention, resolution and peacebuilding.

On the next day, a ministerial briefing will be held to consider holistic strategies UN Member States can take to promote social cohesion and the values of human fraternity throughout the peace continuum: from conflict prevention to conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

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