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Post by : Badri Ariffin
The UAE Ministry of Defence has officially stated that all personnel from the UAE Armed Forces, previously deployed in Yemen, have returned safely. This signals the end of the UAE's counter-terrorism operations in the area, following a prior announcement regarding the conclusion of military missions.
The Ministry emphasized that the repatriation was meticulously organized to prioritize the safety and well-being of all service members. The withdrawal process was executed in close collaboration with essential partners and allies, ensuring a seamless and secure transition.
This pivotal decision underscores the UAE's commitment to fostering regional stability and security, showcasing a responsible stance in concluding military deployments while sustaining robust international relationships.
The Ministry of Defence reiterated its dedication to ensuring the safety of its personnel and promoting peace initiatives in the region through careful and coordinated actions.
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