Abu Dhabi, UAE – French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in the northern emirates on Sunday to spend the weekend with French troops stationed there. The visit aims to strengthen military and diplomatic ties between Paris and Abu Dhabi.
The visit comes at a time when France is seeking to broaden cooperation with the UAE in various fields. This cooperation includes defense, security, and military training.
During his visit, Macron met with several Emirati officials and diplomatic staff. He discussed with them ways to strengthen the partnership between the two countries. Additionally, French efforts to support French troops in the region were reviewed.
Diplomatic sources considered this visit to demonstrate Paris’ commitment to maintaining its military presence in the Gulf and strengthening cooperation with its allies.
The visit also included tours of the French military base and meetings with officers and soldiers. The soldiers welcomed the French president’s presence and emphasized the importance of such visits in boosting morale and strengthening communication between the leadership and the rank and file.
This move reflects France’s keenness to maintain its strategic influence in the Gulf region. Furthermore, the visit comes within the framework of Abu Dhabi’s efforts to strengthen its international relations with major European countries. The visit also reinforces the UAE’s position as a regional hub for defense and security cooperation.


