UAE rejects Borrell’s ‘racist’ remarks, demands written apology

ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) rejected European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell’s ‘racist’ statement on Monday, terming it “inappropriate and discriminatory.”

In a statement issued by the UAE Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), Borrell’s remarks were characterized as ‘racist’, while it was also highlighted that comments like these ‘worsen the climate of intolerance and discrimination’.

The ministry summoned the acting head of the mission at the EU delegation to the UAE for an explanation and also demanded a written apology from Borrell over his ‘hurtful’ remarks.

“Borrell’s remarks are a disappointing development that comes at a time when all parties are aware of the importance of respect for other religions, cultures, and ethnic groups, as well as values such as pluralism, coexistence, and tolerance,” the ministry’s statement read.

Borrell came under fire after he compared Europe to a “garden” last week while terming the rest of the world a “jungle that could invade the garden”.

“The gardeners should take care of the garden, but they will not protect the garden by building walls. A nice small garden surrounded by high walls in order to prevent the jungle from coming in is not going to be a solution,” he said.

“Because the jungle has a strong growth capacity, and the wall will never be high enough. The gardeners have to go to the jungle. Europeans have to be much more engaged with the rest of the world. Otherwise, the rest of the world will invade us,” he added.

Must Read

Sadia set to test flying taxis for pilgrims, Pakistan applauds initiative

MADINAH: The Saudi authorities are utilising innovative technologies and solutions to transform the logistical landscape, ensuring a smoother and safer journey for millions of...