October 1, 2001: Wahba Swearing-In Ceremony, US Department of State, Washington DC

Swearing in

 

Ambassador Wahba’s Swearing-In Ceremony

Conducted by Secretary of State Colin Powell

Ambassador Wahba’s Remarks

The Benjamin Franklin Room, Department of State.

Secretary Powell, thank you very much, UAE Ambassador Al Dhahri, Ambassadors, ladies and gentlemen: This is a very, very special day for me and it is made more so by the presence of so many friends and family members.

As Secretary Powell mentioned, my family immigrated to the United States – nearly 34 years ago – and therefore I am here today with a special sense of pride and appreciation for being given the opportunity by the President and Secretary Powell to serve my country at this difficult time.

The tragic events of September 11th have changed all our lives, and for us in the diplomatic service, it means we will have to do more and do it better to serve as our nation’s first line of defense. I look forward to serving in the United Arab Emirates and to working closely with its leadership in support of the global effort against terrorism.

In addition to our close cooperation on regional and international issues, the United States and the UAE enjoy a strong relationship based upon mutual respect and a shared vision for a prosperous and peaceful Middle East.

Under the extraordinary and wise leadership of President Shaykh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE has developed and prospered at a remarkable pace. Thanks in great part to his vision, the UAE has become a true partner in a joint effort to promote peace and stability in the region.

Our cooperation on military and security issues has never been stronger and will remain my top priority.

Our law enforcement cooperation in the core areas of counter-terrorism, border/export/financial controls will now be more important than ever.

Our economic and commercial interests have steadily increased over the past decade. The UAE is now our fourth largest export market in the region and Emiratis enjoy one of the world’s highest per capita incomes. I look forward to encouraging additional American investors to come to the UAE for good business opportunities because I am sure they will enjoy a truly hospitable business environment.

No relationship is complete without the professional and personal bonds of mutual understanding that provide the infrastructure for the political, commercial and military ties. I will work to promote and broaden the cultural and academic dialogue between Americans and Emiratis from all walks of life.

Mr. Secretary, I look forward to working with my Mission colleagues in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Americans and Foreign Service nationals, as well as with the government and citizens of the UAE, to further these important objectives.

Derek and I look forward with keen anticipation to living and working in the United Arab Emirates, and we embark on this new adventure with a great deal of enthusiasm and hope for peaceful and stable times ahead. We hope you will visit us in our new home.

Thank you.

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