
Al Darei: UAE commends Saudi Hajj system for serving pilgrims
The meeting was also attended by His Excellency Ahmed Rashid Al-Neyadi, Director General of the Authority and Deputy Chairman of the Hajj Affairs Office, along with senior officials from both countries.
Strengthening the strategic partnership
Dr Al Darei expressed the UAE's appreciation for the strong collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. He lauded Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to monitor and serve pilgrims, noting that the Kingdom's continual infrastructure expansion, integration of advanced technologies, and personnel training have significantly contributed to a seamless and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage experience.
A shared vision for Hajj services
The two sides explored opportunities to further enhance coordination in providing exceptional Hajj services. Discussions included improving logistical, healthcare, and awareness services in alignment with the UAE's strategy of offering smart, sustainable solutions for pilgrims. Dr Al Darei also presented the UAE Hajj Affairs Office's latest initiatives, such as new digital registration platforms, underscoring the nation's commitment to pilgrim wellbeing and satisfaction.
Reinforcing fraternal relations
The meeting underscored the deep-rooted fraternal ties between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, highlighting their shared dedication to collaboration in ensuring safe, dignified, and spiritually enriching experiences for all pilgrims.

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