US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday, his first trip to the Middle East since taking office last month. A retired Marine general who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, Mattis knows the region well and was a frequent visitor during his time heading up the US military's Central Command. He was scheduled to meet the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Defence Minister Mohammed Al Bawardi.
The Pentagon did not immediately release further details of the UAE trip, which comes after Mattis spent much of the week at summits in Brussels and Munich. His mission there was to reassure nervous European and Nato partners that America will continue to fully support decades-old allegiances and calm concerns over possible ties between the White House and the Kremlin.
The UAE is seen as an important regional ally in the US-led coalition's fight against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. President Donald Trump in January spoke by telephone with Nahyan, committing to "further strengthen co-operation on fighting radical Islamic terrorism".
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