Analysis
UAE officials, including Mohamed bin Zayed, routinely describe the country's foreign policy as based on dialogue, cooperation, and respect for sovereignty, as seen in the 2020 interview with The National and official Ministry of Foreign Affairs statements. However, the UAE’s military intervention in Yemen, its role in the blockade of Qatar (2017‑2021), and reported support for authoritarian regimes contradict the claim of consistently respecting sovereignty and building bridges, indicating a disparity between rhetoric and practice.
Background
The UAE has positioned itself as a regional mediator and a promoter of economic and diplomatic ties, exemplified by its participation in the Abraham Accords and humanitarian aid initiatives. At the same time, its involvement in the Saudi‑led coalition in Yemen, support for the Southern Transitional Council, and involvement in regional power struggles have drawn criticism for violating the sovereignty of neighboring states. These mixed actions create a gap between the aspirational language and observable foreign‑policy behavior.
Verdict summary
The statement reflects official UAE rhetoric but conflicts with documented actions that undermine dialogue, cooperation, and respect for sovereignty.