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Post by : Shakul
Rizwan Sajan, Founder and Chairman of Danube Group, has reaffirmed his confidence in the safety and future of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), even as the country faces disruptions due to escalating regional tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Sajan stated that residents and expatriates in Dubai and other Emirates continue to feel secure despite the unusual circumstances affecting travel and daily life.
“For over three decades, Dubai has been my home, and I will always stand by this extraordinary city,” Sajan said. He emphasized that while no place is completely immune from global challenges, the UAE has overcome multiple crises in the past — including the 2008 financial downturn and the COVID‑19 pandemic — emerging stronger each time. Sajan highlighted that resilience is embedded in Dubai’s DNA and expressed confidence that the economy will continue to grow and thrive.
Sajan also praised the efforts of the UAE leadership to ensure that both citizens and expatriates feel protected and supported. He pointed out that Danube Group has taken proactive measures to assist those affected by travel disruptions, accommodating over 450 stranded individuals in company buildings and hotels. He added that the company plans to continue providing support to those in need, as the UAE and its aviation authorities work to manage widespread flight cancellations and limited resumption of services.
On the local real estate market, Sajan noted that the current impact appears to be driven more by sentiment than any fundamental structural changes. He cautioned that it would be premature to draw long-term conclusions at this early stage, stating that while such developments may create temporary uncertainty, the underlying fundamentals remain strong. Sajan expressed confidence in a steady and sustainable growth trajectory for the UAE economy.
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