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Macron visits UAE for bilateral talks, aid fighting drug trafficking

The French president traditionally celebrates the end-of-year holidays with troops deployed abroad, of whom there are more than 900 in the UAE

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron and France’s Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin (L) review French troops during a military ceremony at the 5th Cuirassier Regiment’s base in Zayed Military City, near Abu Dhabi, on  Sunday. Photo: AFP
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President Emmanuel Macron arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday to celebrate Christmas with French troops and to discuss bilateral ties with the Gulf state, as France hopes for more cooperation in its fight against drug trafficking.

Macron is due to meet with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to discuss “strengthening the strategic partnership” between the two countries, according to the French presidency, which stressed their cooperation on security and defence.

The French president traditionally celebrates the end-of-year holidays with troops deployed abroad, of whom there are more than 900 in the UAE.

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Macron will speak to them later on Sunday, before sharing a Christmas meal prepared by the Élysée’s chefs.

France cooperates with the UAE on areas including artificial intelligence and trade and now wants to secure the Gulf state’s support in its war on drug trafficking.

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Major traffickers are believed to have found refuge in the UAE, Dubai in particular, and some of them are thought to have built up substantial real estate portfolios there.

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