UAE announces the new ministers of the country

UAE announced the new senior government officials by appointment of two national servants.
Under Presidency President Sihamed Bin Zaided al Nahyan, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Mashid Al Mashid al Mashid Al MaktoM Al MaktoM Al MaktoM Al MaktoM Al MaktoM Al MaktoM Al MaktoM al MaktoM,
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid announced the appointment:
- Lana Zaki Nassseibeh as secular minister
- Saeed Mubarak erupted Al Hajer as a secular minister
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Sheikh Mohammed said: “Following the consultation of her Sheikh Mohamed Binseed al nahyan, we announce that the appointment of Kala Nusseibeh and Seed Al Hajeri as UAE’s government ministers.
“We wish all success in fulfilling their present and future responsibilities and increase grateful gratitude to all our national groups in UAE by their dedication.”
Lana Zaki Nissseibeh earlier served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of UAE in the United Nations from September 2013 to April 2024.
Before UA membership in the Security Council, Nusseibeh holds local conversations in the transactions of the security council between 2017 and 2019, where he led conversations to institutional changes.
In 2017, Lana Nusseibeh has led the executive Board of UN and serve as Deputy President Nations General Assembly.
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Saeed Al Hajeri served as Chair of Emirates Medines Foundation from June 2025, and earlier held the position of assistance for foreign economic and commercial healthcare.
Bachelor’s Bachelor Administration graduates from Lewis & Clark College in the United States, is a financial analysis (CFA), and completed an advanced education program in Harvard Business School.
Al Najeri had several main leadership positions in national and international institutions, including the executive director in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADI) and Chairman of the CFA Institute.
It also operates on several strategies, including the Building Bank Bank, Islamic Arab Insurance Company, Board National Energy Company, Board of Zayed Organization.
In 2007, he was recognized by an economic sector as one of the 250 younger leaders.
Al hajeri has contributed to many economic national committees and investment and is currently working as UAE Sherpa in the BRICS team, representing the country in the intergovernmental team.