UAE Extends Condolences to Vietnam over Typhoon Victims
The UAE has offered its condolences to Vietnam following the deadly impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which struck central regions of the country and caused multiple casualties along with significant property damage. The diplomatic gesture highlights the growing ties between the Gulf nation and Southeast Asian countries as extreme weather events become more frequent across the region.
Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs received the formal condolence message, which expressed sympathy for the families of victims and solidarity with the Vietnamese government and people during this difficult time.
Typhoon Kalmaegi hit central Vietnam with devastating force, leaving several people dead and causing widespread destruction to homes and infrastructure. The storm follows a pattern of increasingly severe weather events that have battered Southeast Asia in recent years, putting pressure on governments to strengthen disaster preparedness and regional cooperation.
The UAE's response reflects its broader diplomatic strategy of building stronger relationships across Asia as it diversifies its international partnerships beyond traditional Western allies. Vietnam has become an important trade partner for the Emirates, with bilateral trade growing significantly over the past decade.
For Vietnam, international support comes at a crucial time as the country works to rebuild affected areas and support displaced families. The nation's central regions are particularly vulnerable to typhoons during the monsoon season, which typically runs from May through November.
Layla Al Mansoori