Enhancing Strategic Partnership: Macron Seeks UAE Support in Combating Drug Trafficking

French President Emmanuel Macron is currently in talks with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to enhance the strategic partnership between their countries. The French delegation, including Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin, is focusing on cooperation in security, defense, artificial intelligence, and trade. Macron aims to secure the UAE's assistance in combating drug trafficking, as some major traffickers are believed to have sought refuge in the UAE, particularly in Dubai. The French troops stationed in the UAE are actively involved in anti-drug trafficking patrols at sea and are part of various operations, including Operation Aspides and Operation Chammal, targeting threats in the region. The French president is seeking collaboration with countries where drug trafficking ringleaders are located to seize their assets and facilitate their arrest.
In conclusion, the meeting between Macron and UAE President Al Nahyan underscores the importance of strengthening the strategic partnership between France and the UAE. The focus on security, defense, and combating drug trafficking highlights the shared interests and cooperation between the two countries. Macron's efforts to seek support from the UAE in addressing drug trafficking challenges demonstrate a commitment to enhancing regional security and stability.