UAE President Raises Nation's Flag On Flag Day With Retired Personnel
President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan raised the UAE flag at Qasr Al Hosn in Abu Dhabi to celebrate Flag Day. This national event symbolises loyalty, unity, and pride in the country's identity and spirit. The ceremony featured the UAE national anthem and was attended by retired Emirati service personnel, highlighting their significant contributions to the nation's development over the years.
His Highness emphasised that raising the UAE flag on Flag Day is a powerful symbol of national pride and unity. He acknowledged the presence of retired service personnel, recognising their deep loyalty and dedication to the UAE's growth. Their decades of service have been instrumental in building on the nation's achievements and supporting its ongoing progress.
Earlier, His Highness welcomed these retired service members at Qasr Al Bateen. They expressed their pride in meeting him and appreciated being part of such an important national occasion. His Highness accompanied them from Qasr Al Bateen to Qasr Al Hosn, reminiscing about past shared experiences.
The President highlighted that the knowledge and experience of retired Emiratis are invaluable assets for the nation. These individuals inspire future generations by passing on enduring values of loyalty, belonging, and service to the country. Their contributions continue to support the UAE's progress.
His Highness reiterated that the commitment of Emiratis remains steadfast as they serve with devotion and collective responsibility. This dedication ensures that the nation's flag continues to fly high, reflecting a united spirit among its people.
The presence of retired service personnel at this event underscored their lasting impact on the UAE's development. Their involvement in Flag Day celebrations highlights their ongoing role in fostering national pride and unity.
The ceremony at Qasr Al Hosn served as a reminder of the deep-rooted values that bind Emiratis together. It celebrated not only past achievements but also looked forward to future progress driven by a shared sense of purpose and identity.
With inputs from WAM




