US President Joe Biden has thanked the UAE and its leadership for their support in helping evacuate American diplomats and nationals from Afghanistan.
In a phone call to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, on Saturday night, Biden expressed appreciation for UAE's humanitarian efforts in "facilitating the safe transit of American citizens, embassies' employees and foreigners who were evacuated from Kabul on their way to a third country".
He said the move represents the strong and everlasting partnership between the UAE and the US.
The two leaders also exchanged views on a number of regional and international developments and issues of common interest.

UAE strongly condemns Iranian drone, missile attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait
UAE suspends new visas for Ebola-hit DRC, Uganda, South Sudan nationals
Dubai Police warns of holiday home rental scam after man duped of AED8,000
New cohort of diplomats take oath before Sheikh Abdullah
Dubai Humanitarian airlifts medical supplies to support Ebola response
Dubai Police issues over 4,500 hard shoulder violations
UAE brokers another Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap
15-month-old conjoined twins successfully separated in Abu Dhabi
