The United Arab Emirates’ Ambassador, His Excellency Mohammed Abdullah bin Khater Al Shamsi, formally presented his credentials as Non-Resident Ambassador to His Excellency President José Raúl Mulino of Panama during an official ceremony, reaffirming the strong diplomatic relations between the two nations. Both sides exchanged greetings from their leaders and discussed avenues for enhanced cooperation across multiple sectors.
UAE and Panama Reaffirm Bilateral Ties in Diplomatic Ceremony
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Ceremony Highlights
As officially reported by the UAE Ministry of Foreign
Affairs on October 30, 2025, His Excellency Mohammed Abdullah bin Khater Al
Shamsi presented his credentials as Non-Resident Ambassador of the UAE to
Panama’s President, His Excellency José Raúl Mulino, at a formal event in
Panama.
As conveyed by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation,
“H.E. Al Shamsi conveyed the greetings of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, to H.E. Mulino, along with their wishes for further progress and prosperity for the government and people of Panama.”
Panama’s President, H.E. José Raúl Mulino, returned greetings to the UAE leadership, conveying
“his wishes for further development and growth for the government and people of the UAE.”
Statements and Mutual Commitments
In the words of the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, President Mulino
“wished H.E. Al Shamsi success in his duties to further strengthen bilateral relations across various sectors between the two countries, reaffirming his country’s readiness to provide all possible support to facilitate his mission.”
Both delegations discussed the existing cooperation between the UAE and Panama and reviewed ways to further develop relations, aiming to achieve the mutual interests of both nations.
Gulf-Latin America Diplomacy
The appointment and credential presentation occur in the
context of deepening diplomatic, economic, and bilateral engagement between
Gulf states and Latin America. Over recent years, the UAE has prioritised
outreach to Latin American nations, with Panama serving as a gateway for trade,
logistics, and interregional dialogue.
Previous Developments
According to coverage by WAM – Emirates News Agency – and
UAE government sources, the two nations have worked to enhance ties in the
areas of trade, investment, logistics, and development. The credentials
ceremony is the latest in a series of positive diplomatic exchanges and follows
Panama’s appointment of Ambassador Lisa Mae Mastellari Vega to the UAE earlier
in 2025 as recorded by WAM.
In a prior statement covered by The Gulf Time, Undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs Omar Obaid Alhesan Alshamsi
“emphasised the UAE’s keenness to enhance the relations between the UAE and Panama in all fields”
while welcoming Ambassador Mastellari Vega in Abu Dhabi.
Official UAE Statement
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as cited on October 30, 2025, stated,
“During the meeting, both sides reviewed areas of cooperation between the UAE and Panama and ways to further develop them, to achieve the mutual interests of both countries and peoples”.
Panamanian Perspective
As summarised by the official Panamanian side and reported through UAE diplomatic channels, President Mulino
“reaffirmed his country’s readiness to provide all possible support to facilitate [the ambassador’s] mission”
and extended wishes for the UAE’s continued growth.
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The ceremony occurs as part of a larger pattern of UAE
engagement, which includes notable events such as the urgent medical aid
mission to Gaza, the co-hosting of the Glion Human Rights Dialogue in
Switzerland, and continuing outreach to Latin American and Caribbean partners.
Mutual Greetings and Diplomatic Courtesy
Within the credential presentation, greetings and best
wishes were exchanged between the top political leadership of both the UAE and
Panama, highlighting diplomatic etiquette and mutual recognition at the highest
level.
Recent Bilateral Appointments
In February 2025, The Gulf Time and UAE Ministry of Foreign
Affairs reported the reception of Panamanian Ambassador Lisa Mae Mastellari
Vega to the UAE, with both sides voicing their “keenness to enhance the
relations between the UAE and Panama in all fields”. During this occasion, Ms
Mastellari Vega “praised the leading and prestigious position that the UAE
enjoys regionally and internationally under the visionary policy of President
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan”.
Continued Collaboration and Outlook
The meeting concluded with mutual affirmation of both
governments’ commitment to deepening cooperation and supporting diplomatic
missions. Both the UAE and Panama referenced a shared vision for expanding
partnerships in diverse sectors and facilitating diplomatic work for their
respective envoys.
Media and Official Attribution
- All
information, quotations, and ceremonial details have been sourced directly
from statements issued by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, as reported on 30 October 2025.
- Confirmation
of the Panamanian Ambassador’s reciprocal credential presentation in Abu
Dhabi and all related context provided by WAM – Emirates News Agency and
The Gulf Time.
The presentation of credentials by H.E. Mohammed Abdullah bin Khater Al Shamsi to H.E. President José Raúl Mulino of Panama symbolises a further step in growing diplomatic relations, with both states expressing mutual respect and intent for closer cooperation on political, economic, and social fronts. The occasion highlights ongoing developments in UAE–Latin American relations, demonstrating a commitment to international dialogue and partnership.
