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Khalifa's visionary leadership lauded
The Centre of Information Affairs in Abu Dhabi has published a book entitled Leader Khalifa Bin Zayed: March of a Nation, to celebrate the 37th national day of the United Arab Emirates.
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- The book Leader Khalifa Bin Zayed: March of a Nation praises the efforts towards development and growth.
Abu Dhabi: The Centre of Information Affairs in Abu Dhabi has published a book entitled Leader Khalifa Bin Zayed: March of a Nation, to celebrate the 37th national day of the United Arab Emirates.
The book talks about the great achievements of the UAE under the wise leadership of the President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with the support of his brothers, the members of the UAE Supreme Council.
The book asserts that the stability and progress of the UAE from the formation to the present stage of prosperity and empowerment would not have been possible without a wise leadership which understands the conditions of the present and foresees the horizons of the future.
"The UAE leadership, in a short span of time, has managed to leave its marks on all aspects of life. They mobilised all energies and overcame all obstacles with clear-sightedness and good judgment to move into broad horizons of development and growth," notes the book.
The President has expressed this fact when he said: "The establishment of the Union came as a result of great effort and strife."
The book indicates the efforts of the President in strengthening the Union.
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