Romania’s president visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis, his wife and accompanying delegation toured the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque during an official visit to the UAE. (WAM)
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Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis, his wife and accompanying delegation toured the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque during an official visit to the UAE. (WAM)
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Updated 19 March 2023
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Romania’s president visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

  • Klaus Iohannis visited mausoleum of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan
  • Delegation briefed about UAE leader’s message of tolerance and openness

ABU DHABI: Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis toured the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque on Saturday during his official visit to the UAE, according to an Emirates News Agency report.

Accompanied by his wife, Romania’s first lady Carmen Iohannis, they began the tour by visiting the mausoleum of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, where they were briefed on the UAE leader’s various measures to promote world peace and tolerance.

Iohannis was accompanied by Mariam bint Mohammed Al-Mheiri, minister of climate change and the environment, Sultan Mohammed Al-Ali, the UAE’s ambassador to Romania, Bogdan Octavian Badica, Romania’s ambassador to the UAE, and senior officials.

Dr. Yousif Al-Obaidli, director-general of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center, escorted the president and his delegation and briefed them on the mosque’s history, Islamic art and architecture.

Iohannis was presented with two of the center’s publications — “Spaces of Light” showcasing the winning photographs in the eponymous photography award and the second titled “Houses of God” about places of worship in Islamic history, including the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

The visitors were also gifted a book titled “Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: A Visual Journey,” highlighting its Islamic art and architecture.


Palestinian technocrats who will run Gaza hold their first meeting in Cairo

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Palestinian technocrats who will run Gaza hold their first meeting in Cairo

  • Committee made up of 15 technocrats charged with administering everyday life in the Palestinian territory

CAIRO: The Palestinian committee that will govern postwar Gaza held its first meeting in Cairo on Friday.

Formed on Wednesday as the second phase of the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal came into effect, the committee is made up of 15 technocrats charged with administering everyday life in the Palestinian territory.

The meeting followed US President Donald Trump’s declaration of the formation of a Gaza “board of peace,” a key phase two element of the US-backed plan to end the war.

Members of the board will be announced shortly, Trump said, and he will chair it. “I can say with certainty that it is the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled at any time, any place,” he said.

The peace plan also calls for the deployment of an International Stabilisation Force to help secure Gaza and train vetted Palestinian police units.

“The ball is now in the court of the mediators, the American guarantor and the international community to empower the committee," senior Hamas leader Bassem Naim said.

The US-backed Gaza peace plan first came into force on October 10, facilitating the return of all the hostages held by Hamas and an end to the fighting between the Palestinian militant group and Israel in the besieged territory.

The plan's second phase is now underway, though clouded by ongoing allegations of aid shortages and violence. Israeli forces have killed 451 Palestinians since the ceasefire began.