UAE Completes Troop Withdrawal from Yemen, Ends Counter-Terrorism Mission
The UAE Ministry of Defence has announced the complete return of all its armed forces personnel from Yemen. This action finalizes a previously declared decision to end the nation's remaining counter-terrorism operations in the country. The withdrawal process was executed with a focus on ensuring the safety of all military personnel involved. The ministry emphasized the operation was conducted in coordination with all relevant partners.
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Ministry of Defence announces completion of UAE Armed Forces' return from Yemen
Abu Dhabi, January 3
The Ministry of Defence has announced the completion of the return of all UAE Armed Forces personnel from the Republic of Yemen.
The Ministry stated that the return of UAE forces follows the implementation of a previously announced decision to conclude the remaining counter-terrorism missions. The process has been conducted in a manner that ensured the safety of all personnel and was carried out in coordination with all relevant partners.
Interesting development. The UAE is a key partner for India in the Gulf. A more stable Yemen is good for Indian trade and the safety of our diaspora working there.
PPriyanka N
Good to hear the personnel are safe. War only brings suffering to ordinary people. Let's hope this is a genuine move towards peace and not just a tactical shift.
AArun Y
While the withdrawal is welcome, the article is very brief. It doesn't mention what happens next in Yemen or if the "counter-terrorism missions" were actually successful. More context needed.
MMichael C
The Gulf region's stability directly impacts India's energy security and remittances. Any de-escalation is a relief. Hoping for a peaceful resolution for the Yemeni people.
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.
Reader Comments
Interesting development. The UAE is a key partner for India in the Gulf. A more stable Yemen is good for Indian trade and the safety of our diaspora working there.
Good to hear the personnel are safe. War only brings suffering to ordinary people. Let's hope this is a genuine move towards peace and not just a tactical shift.
While the withdrawal is welcome, the article is very brief. It doesn't mention what happens next in Yemen or if the "counter-terrorism missions" were actually successful. More context needed.
The Gulf region's stability directly impacts India's energy security and remittances. Any de-escalation is a relief. Hoping for a peaceful resolution for the Yemeni people.
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.