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    US vice president hosts Sultan Al Jaber at White House

    March 26, 2026
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    WASHINGTON: U.S. Vice President JD Vance welcomed UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology Sultan Al Jaber to the White House on Wednesday, in a meeting that placed bilateral relations and energy security at the center of talks in Washington. Al Jaber, who also serves as ADNOC Managing Director and Group Chief Executive, conveyed greetings from the UAE leadership and discussed the strength of ties between the United Arab Emirates and the United States during the meeting.

    US vice president hosts Sultan Al Jaber at White House
    Washington talks place US-UAE energy security and Hormuz transit in focus. (Credit – WAM)

    The White House meeting brought together one of the Trump administration’s top officials and one of the UAE’s most senior economic and energy policymakers at a time when maritime access and energy supply continuity have become central international concerns. Al Jaber’s portfolio spans government, industry and investment, giving his Washington visit added weight as officials on both sides address the connection between stable energy flows, trade routes and broader economic security.

    Discussions between Vance and Al Jaber focused on the link between energy security and global security, according to details released around the meeting. A central topic was the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway that remains one of the world’s most important energy transit routes. Al Jaber said restoring free passage through the strait was essential to stabilizing markets, underscoring the importance of uninterrupted shipping lanes for oil, gas and wider commercial flows.

    Energy security and bilateral ties

    Al Jaber’s stop at the White House formed part of a 48-hour visit to Washington that included a series of senior-level bilateral meetings. The trip also featured his participation in an event hosted by the Middle East Institute, which held its 80th Anniversary Gala in the U.S. capital on Wednesday. The Washington schedule reflected a broader diplomatic and economic agenda centered on the UAE-U.S. strategic partnership and the continuity of global energy supplies.

    At the Middle East Institute gala, Al Jaber received the 2026 Distinguished Global Leadership Award, an honor the institute announced last year. The award recognized his role in energy, technology and international cooperation, and placed his Washington meetings within a wider public program that combined policy engagement with institutional recognition. The sequence of events kept the focus on Al Jaber’s role as both a cabinet minister and the head of Abu Dhabi’s state energy company.

    Washington visit widens agenda

    In remarks delivered in the United States alongside his Washington engagements, Al Jaber sharpened his message on the economic importance of secure maritime transit. He said any restriction on passage through the Strait of Hormuz would raise costs for households and businesses far beyond the Gulf, linking fuel prices and supply chains to everyday expenses. Those comments aligned with the themes raised in his meeting with Vance, where market stability and the free flow of commerce were key subjects.

    The White House meeting added a high-profile political stop to a Washington visit built around energy, industry and strategic dialogue. While the encounter was brief, the issues discussed carried global significance, with officials highlighting bilateral ties, energy security and the need for reliable access through Hormuz. Together, the White House talks and the wider Washington program framed Al Jaber’s visit as a focused effort to address immediate concerns around markets, shipping and the UAE-U.S. relationship. – By Content Syndication Services.

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