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Document Information

Type: Interview transcript / house oversight committee document
File Size: 2.52 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a transcript of an interview conducted by 'Al-Sharq al-Awsat Daily' with a high-ranking UAE official (likely Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, based on the reference to Sheikh Khalifa as his brother). The text discusses the unity of the Emirati national identity, the balance of power between federal and local governments, and defends Dubai's economic model amidst the global financial downturn. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a production of documents to the US House Oversight Committee.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Unnamed Interviewee UAE Leader/Official
Answering questions regarding UAE governance and Dubai's economy. Refers to Sheikh Khalifa as 'my brother'.
Sheikh Khalifa UAE Leader
Referred to as 'my brother' by the speaker; quoted regarding UAE unity.
His Highness, The President Head of State
Mentioned as representing the federal government.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Al-Sharq al-Awsat Daily
The publication conducting the interview.
UAE Supreme Council
Mentioned as part of the federal government structure.
The Cabinet
Part of the UAE federal government.
The Federal National Council
Part of the UAE federal government.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024941'.

Timeline (1 events)

Not specified (Contextual)
Global financial downturn
Global / Dubai

Locations (10)

Location Context
UAE
United Arab Emirates; the primary subject of the document.
Emirate within the UAE.
Emirate within the UAE.
Emirate within the UAE; specific focus of the second question regarding economic crisis.
City in Egypt; used for comparison.
City in Egypt; used for comparison.
City in Egypt; used for comparison.
City in Saudi Arabia; used for comparison.
Makkah
City in Saudi Arabia; used for comparison.
Dammam
City in Saudi Arabia; used for comparison.

Relationships (1)

Unnamed Interviewee Family/Political Sheikh Khalifa
Speaker refers to 'my brother Sheikh Khalifa'.

Key Quotes (4)

"We are, in the words of my brother Sheikh Khalifa, members in one body, strong and held together."
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"There is no conflict between the local and federal authorities."
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"The current crisis has brought Dubai’s developmental model with all its successes into a tough test."
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"Some have speculated that Dubai will fail this test, simply because they do not know the UAE nor what Dubai has achieved..."
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Among the most important historic achievements we take pride in is the building of the national Emirati identity which did not exist before the rise of the Union state. This identity settles deep down in the souls of all Emiratis, runs in their blood-veins, and fills them with feelings of dignity and loyalty to their country, the UAE.
Every citizen and person of responsibility in the UAE puts his Emirati national sense of belonging above that of his own area. Basically there is no conflict, but integration, between the two. When a person introduces himself as coming from Abu Dhabi, Fujairah, or Dubai, he is not unlike an Egyptian who introduces himself as coming from Cairo, Asyut, or Alexandria, or a Saudi, who introduces himself as coming from Riyadh, Makkah, or Dammam.
Unfortunately, some people who do not know the Emirates and the facts of life there, pass judgment on what they do not understand. We are, in the words of my brother Sheikh Khalifa, members in one body, strong and held together. There are no sensitivities among the Emirates, but t here is mutual cooperation and help within the one state, the one national identity; and at the same time, within the one state there is room for competition in the fields of good deeds achievement, excellence, and the service of the country and citizens.
By Al-Sharq al-Awsat Daily
Do you support increasing the scope of the federal government’s authorities while decreasing those of local governments towards the overall welfare of the UAE?
There is no conflict between the local and federal authorities. There are federal and local roles which are clearly articulated by the Constitution of the UAE. All sovereign issues fall within the jurisdiction of federal government, represented by His Highness, The President, Members of the UAE Supreme Council, The Cabinet, The Federal National Council, Federal Law.
The federal government enjoys full authority to carry out its mandate articulated by the Constitution. Extended or limited scope of authority is not a theoretical issue. Meanwhile, promoting non-central governmental models and offering more authorities to local governments is now a growing trend in different parts of the world, even in single region state. Decentralization has proven quite successful in handling development requirements, enhancing government performance and increasing productivity of public organizations.
In the UAE, we are very keen on ensuring complementary roles and responsibilities among ministries and federal authorities and20the local departments and establishments towards achieving highest government performance levels across the UAE.
By Al-Sharq al-Awsat Daily
In times of crises, Dubai always comes into the world’s focus. Are you concerned by international reports highlighting Dubai’s economic shortcomings during the global financial downturn?
We are completely aware of our capabilities and we don’t overestimate our abilities. Dubai’s success in introducing a unique developmental model has gained remarkable international recognition. As you know, success implies a certain burden that cannot be avoided. The international focus on Dubai is absolutely normal. During crises, people usually turn their attention to those who have proven a successful track record. The current crisis has brought Dubai’s developmental model with all its successes into a tough test. Some have speculated that Dubai will fail this test, simply because they do not know the UAE nor what Dubai has achieved based on solid foundation of knowledge, expertise and business ties across the globe. Dubai’s achievements are part of the UAE’s remarkable progress. I know that some people from outside the region have wished that
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