UAE president met US senator Graham in Abu Dhabi


UAE's President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin (not pictured) during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, January 29, 2026. Maxim Shipenkov/Pool via REUTERS

DUBAI, Feb 18 (Reuters) - United ⁠Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al ⁠Nahyan met U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham on Wednesday ‌in Abu Dhabi, the senator said in a post on X, where he also criticised what he called “false narratives” circulating about the UAE and ​its leader.

Earlier in the week, social ⁠media speculation about Sheikh ⁠Mohammed’s health had surged after Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan postponed ⁠a ‌planned visit to Abu Dhabi and his office posted — then deleted — a post on X saying ⁠the Emirati leader had a “health problem”.

Graham, writing on ​X earlier ‌on Wednesday, said he met the UAE president for ⁠an hour ​and a half and dismissed those “perpetuating false narratives against the United Arab Emirates and President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed” as “full of ⁠it”.

A growing rift between the UAE ​and Saudi Arabia has brought heightened scrutiny to Abu Dhabi, as prominent Saudi social media voices intensify criticism and accuse ⁠the Emirates of contributing to regional instability. Online commentary in the kingdom often targets Sheikh Mohammed personally.

Wednesday's meeting took place in Qasr Al Shati, the UAE’s WAM news agency ​reported, publishing photographs and video showing ⁠Sheikh Mohammed and senior Emirati officials speaking with the U.S. ​senator.

WAM said both men discussed regional ‌developments and joint efforts to ​promote peace in the Middle East.

(Reporting by Dubai newsroom, writing by Andrew Mills, Editing by Ros Russell)

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