UAE rejects ‘racist’ remarks by EU foreign policy chief, summons diplomat
SMA NEWS – ABU DHABI
The UAE has rejected “racist” statements made by European Union Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell at the inauguration of the new European Diplomatic Academy in Belgium.
Borrell has lately come under fire for describing Europe as a “garden”, while the rest of the world is “a jungle [that] could invade the garden.”
In a statement on the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the UAE called Borrell’s remarks “discriminatory and inappropriate” and said they “contribute to a worsening climate of intolerance and discrimination worldwide.”
“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,” read the WAM statement.
The foreign ministry summoned Emil Paulsen, acting head of mission at the EU delegation to the UAE, on Monday over the remarks, said WAM.
Borrell’s office was also asked to provide a written explanation of the comments.