
Current UAE president, strong regional leader.
Mohamed bin Zayed was appointed Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi by his father, President Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. This formalized his position as the heir apparent and began his direct involvement in the UAE's governance and defense policy.
Mohamed bin Zayed established a $25 million endowment fund dedicated to global species conservation. The fund provides grants to field conservation projects worldwide, focusing on endangered species and their habitats.
Mohamed bin Zayed ordered the UAE's military participation in the Saudi-led coalition intervention in Yemen against the Houthi movement. The campaign aimed to restore the internationally recognized government but led to a protracted conflict and humanitarian crisis.
As de facto leader of the UAE, Mohamed bin Zayed oversaw the signing of the Abraham Accords, normalizing diplomatic relations with Israel. This agreement broke with decades of Arab League policy and reshaped Middle Eastern diplomacy.
Following the death of President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Mohamed bin Zayed was elected by the Federal Supreme Council as the third President of the UAE. He assumed leadership of the federation and its foreign policy.