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UAE president holds calls with Trump and Putin amid tensions

Published on: March 12, 2026 10:45 AM

UAE president holds multiple calls with Trump and Putin amid regional tensions

ABU DHABI: President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has held several telephone conversations with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin amid rising regional tensions and increasing diplomatic activity among world leaders.

Read More: UAE president to visit Putin in Moscow

According to official UAE media, the discussions focused on the evolving security situation in the region and recent military developments. The leaders exchanged views on maintaining stability and assessing the potential impact of the ongoing tensions.

The situation in Lebanon cannot be viewed in isolation from the broader escalation across the Middle East. Heightened confrontation and cycles of attacks and unjustified attacks on several brotherly countries – which Pakistan has condemned – have gravely aggravated regional… pic.twitter.com/ltZa8WA8GK

— Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN (@PakistanUN_NY) March 11, 2026

The UN Security Council has passed a GCC-backed resolution calling on Iran to halt attacks on Gulf countries, adopted with 13 votes in favour and two abstentions, with no member states voting against it. pic.twitter.com/HUKn3M1YQC

— Al Jazeera Breaking News (@AJENews) March 11, 2026

Official statements indicated that between February 28 and March 11, US President Donald Trump spoke with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed at least twice by phone. During the same period, Russian President Vladimir Putin also contacted the Emirati leader on more than one occasion.

Officials said the consultations centred on regional security concerns, efforts to reduce tensions and the importance of continued diplomatic engagement between major international powers.

The conversations come at a time of heightened security concerns across the region, prompting increased diplomatic outreach among global leaders aimed at preventing further escalation. Analysts say such contacts highlight the role of regional powers in facilitating dialogue during periods of geopolitical uncertainty.

The UAE leadership reiterated the importance of cooperation, consultation and diplomatic channels to address emerging challenges and maintain stability. Authorities emphasised that communication among international leaders remains essential in managing crises and avoiding further conflict.

The United Arab Emirates has in recent years played an active role in supporting regional stability and promoting diplomatic dialogue between global actors. The country has often positioned itself as a mediator and facilitator in regional and international discussions.

Read More: Russia warns World War III could start under Trump

Officials noted that the situation in the region is being closely monitored and that diplomatic coordination among partners is continuing.

They added that consultations among world leaders are expected to persist in the coming days as part of broader efforts to safeguard peace and stability amid rising tensions.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Donald Trump, international relations, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Mohamed bin Zayed, UAE diplomacy, Vladimir Putin

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