Daijiworld Media Network - Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, Mar 27: The United Arab Emirates has indicated a move towards strengthening security cooperation with the United States following recent attacks that have heightened regional tensions.
Officials in Abu Dhabi said the evolving threat landscape has prompted discussions on deeper coordination in defence, intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism measures. The development comes amid growing concerns over security risks in West Asia, particularly in the wake of escalating hostilities affecting critical infrastructure and civilian areas.
Sources said the UAE is keen to enhance joint preparedness and response mechanisms with the US, focusing on safeguarding strategic assets, including energy facilities and maritime routes.

The move is also seen as part of broader efforts by the UAE to reinforce its defence partnerships and ensure regional stability. While details of the proposed cooperation remain limited, both sides are expected to engage in further high-level talks in the coming weeks.
The US has long been a key security partner for the UAE, with existing collaborations spanning military training, arms agreements and intelligence coordination. Analysts say the latest signal points to a renewed emphasis on strategic alignment in response to emerging threats.