The UAE Strengthens Its International Role in Chemical Security and Emerging Threats

22/10/2025 Justice, safety and the law | Brigadier Abdulrahman Al Mansoori Commander of the Special Security Forces at the Ministry of Interior

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In a step that reflects the United Arab Emirates' leading position in supporting global efforts to enhance security and safety, the UAE, represented by the Ministry of Interior, has joined the Steering Committee of the Global Conference on Chemical Security and Emerging Threats - a prominent international platform for cooperation in addressing modern security risks and challenges.

This membership reaffirms the UAE's steadfast approach to promoting collective action and constructive cooperation among nations and security institutions, particularly amid the growing complexity of chemical, biological, and technological threats on the global stage.

This direction embodies the vision of the UAE's wise leadership, which has made the promotion of global security and stability an integral part of the nation's mission and foreign policy. It also underscores the Ministry of Interior's commitment to continuously developing its capabilities and actively contributing to international initiatives and projects aimed at enhancing prevention and effective response to emerging challenges.

The Ministry firmly believes that international partnership and coordination are the cornerstone of addressing complex and evolving risks. It prioritizes the exchange of expertise, knowledge transfer, and capacity-building efforts that contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive global security environment.

With a spirit of shared responsibility and cooperation, we are confident that the coming phase will witness greater integration and collective action toward a safer and more united world.


Brigadier Abdulrahman Al Mansoori Commander of the Special Security Forces at the Ministry of Interior - and the UAE's Representative in the Steering Committee of the Global Conference on Chemical Security and Emerging Threats

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