UAE Mourns Three Amiri Diwan Officials Killed in Sharm El-Sheikh Crash
The UAE expressed solidarity with Qatar following a tragic car accident in Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh that killed three Qatari Amiri Diwan staff members and injured others. The incident highlights the ongoing diplomatic cooperation between Gulf states despite past regional tensions.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement offering condolences to the families of the victims and to Qatar's leadership, government, and people. The ministry also wished a speedy recovery for those injured in the accident.
This public show of support comes as Gulf relations have normalized following the 2021 Al-Ula Declaration, which ended a diplomatic blockade that had strained ties between Qatar and several Arab nations including the UAE. The quick diplomatic response demonstrates how Gulf states now maintain regular communication channels and express mutual support during crises.
The accident occurred in Sharm El-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea resort destination that frequently hosts diplomatic meetings and regional summits. The area sees significant traffic from Gulf officials and delegations throughout the year.
For regional observers, such statements of solidarity have become routine diplomatic practice as Gulf Cooperation Council members work to present a unified front on various issues. The measured response reflects the current state of Gulf diplomacy, where countries publicly support each other during difficult moments regardless of past political differences.
Sara Khaled