Photo exhibition marks 100th birth anniversary of UAE leader
The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) held a photo exhibition in Hanoi on August 8 marking the 100th birth anniversary of UAE founding father, late President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
At the event (Source: Internet)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Embassy of the United ArabEmirates (UAE) held a photo exhibition in Hanoi on August 8 marking the 100th birth anniversary of UAE founding father, late President Sheikh Zayed BinSultan Al Nahyan.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ambassador Obaid SaeedBintaresh Al Dhaheri said in order to mark the historic national event, theincumbent UAE President has declared 2018 as the Year of Zayed, during which aseries of events and initiatives will be launched at home and abroad in memoryof the late leader, his life, career and humanitarian values.
He said the late President was one of the eminent andrespected leaders of the country. In his life, he always respected all peopleirrespective of nationality, gender, religion and position, paid attention topromoting women’s rights and highly appreciated foreigners’ contributions tonational development.
The President led the country from 1971 till his death in 2004.
The ambassador said the leader’s vision brought about adynamic and balanced diplomatic policy without interference into internalaffairs of other countries, contributing to building a better future for themankind.
Visitors had a chance to watch a film featuring the life ofthe late President, enjoy the country’s cuisine, photos and pictures featuringhis life and career.-VNA
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