Formation of United Arab Emirates
FCO 8/1563 1971 Jan 01-1971 Dec 31Description
This file is part 'L' in a sequence relating to the Union of Arab Emirates and an agreement in principle to establish the United Arab Emirate (UAE) reached by six Rulers. It contains correspondence on:
- Meetings of UAE officials on labour, legal coordination, an official gazette and social security
- Draft laws, including on currency, and immigration and nationality; and the effect on Iranians of immigration provisions
- The views of R I Hallows of the Bank of England on currency arrangements
- Judicial relations between the Emirates
- The views of Adnan Pachachi; his appointment as Minister for Prime Ministerial Affairs; and the Saudi representative in Dubai's warning that some advisors in the UAE are Baathists and communists
- Saudi attitudes to developments in the Gulf
- Plans to send two delegations to foreign capitals to explain the UAE proposals; one delegation including the Abu Dhabi Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad Bin Mubarak and Ahmad Al Suwaidi due to visit Taif, Tehran, Baghdad, Cairo, London, Washington, DC and New York; another delegation with Hamid Bin Hamad and Ahmad Sulayim, heading to Muscat, Bahrain, Kuwait, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan
- A regional visit planned for Sir W H T Luce and the reaction of Egypt and Iran
- Iran's view that the Gulf islands dispute should be settled before union
- The Moroccan ambassador’s criticism of an article in the organ of the Iran Novin Party [Hezb-e Iran-e Novin]
- P E Ramsbotham's talks with Abbas Ali Khalatbari on the Kuwait foreign minister's visit; and his planned talks with the Shah
- UAE defence plans and the need to explain them to the Iranians
- A history of the union negotiations, with a timeline, prepared by P R H Wright for the Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home
- Saudi encouragement for Ras Al Khaimah to join the UAE
- Articles in the Kuwait magazine Al Balagh and in Pravda of a reported UK defence treaty with Ras Al Khaimah
- A newspaper letter by D E G Neild defending actions of the Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah
- UAE plans for UN and Arab League membership
- Qatari plans for independence and UN membership
- The Deputy Ruler of Bahrain Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa's impatience with delays in declaring independence
- The concerns of Mr Pannocchia of the Italian Embassy over union and an Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (ENI) oil concession in Saudi Arabia.