Building Bridges: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed of the Emirates at the Vatican
ROME, Sep 15 (IPS) - As the rise of religious racism and Islamophobia sweeps across Europe, the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E) is increasing their emphasis on the message for peaceful tolerance across all nations.
The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Sheikh Zayed met with Pope Francis in Rome recently. The meeting held at the headquarters of the papacy was also attended by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Cardinal Pietro Parolin Vatican Secretary of State. The focus of their meeting was on global development and social and humanitarian issues, including initiatives in the educational and health areas in underprivileged communities.
Pope Francis commented at the meeting that the U.A.E's adoption and deployment of sustainable sources of energy and support of countries and communities in need act as outstanding contributions to international development.
"Sheikh Mohamed's visit to the Pope is part of his continuous meetings aimed at promoting the values of tolerance, peace and co-existence in all societies" Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of State for Tolerance told Emirates News Agency WAM.
As terrorism destabilizes Europe, Sheikh Zayed's meeting at the papacy was an opportunity to confirm the U.A.E's condemnation of all forms of violent extremism and his country's position as a united force against intolerance.
WAM reported that the UAE stands with Pope Francis on his universal rejection of extremism. The Vatican and the U.A.E recognizes that the ideology and actions of extremists do not represent the core ethos of Islam.
As the consequences of Islamophobia threaten Muslims worldwide, both the Vatican and the U.A.E recognize that the need to spread a message of tolerance across all religions is vital. Any form of extremism must be denounced.
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