The United Arab Emirates Tuesday replaced its energy minister Mohammad Al-Hamli in a cabinet reshuffle, a move it said was aimed at accelerating the pace of economic development in the Gulf state.
The
United Arab Emirates
Tuesday replaced its energy minister Mohammad Al-Hamli in a cabinet reshuffle,
a move it said was aimed at accelerating the pace of economic development in
the Gulf state.
Mr. al-Hamli was replaced by Suhail Mohamed Faraj al-Mazrouei, the deputy chief
executive and senior vice president for new business development at the oil and
gas unit of the
Abu Dhabi
government's investment vehicle Mubadala.
The new cabinet was formed "to accelerate the pace of development in our
country and to further achieve the aspirations of our people," the
U.A.E.'s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said on his
Twitter page.
"There will be young faces with new ideas and energy to keep up with the
rapid changes and to deal with our people's top priorities."
The reshuffle, according to the Premier, saw four new ministers, including two
new state ministers, as well as a change in the ministerial briefs of four
existing ministers.
The changes include foreign trade which now falls under U.A.E.'s economy
ministry headed by Sultan al-Mansouri. Sheikha Lubna al Qassemi, the former
foreign trade minister, is now the Development and International Cooperation
minister.
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