President Sheikh Mohamed has led tributes to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, who is marking 20 years as the Ruler of Dubai on January 4.

The President said Sheikh Mohammed, who is also Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, had an β€œinspiring record of achievements” which had helped to advance the UAE's growth.

Sheikh Mohammed became Ruler of Dubai on January 4, 2006, on the death of his brother, Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid.

β€œIn honour of 20 years of my brother Mohammed bin Rashid leading our government, we celebrate his inspiring record of achievements and future-focused vision that continues to advance the UAE's growth,” Sheikh Mohamed said in a post on X.

β€œMay God protect him as we work together in pursuit of progress and development for our beloved nation and people.”

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, also took to X to pay tribute to his father's two decades as the emirate's Ruler.

β€œThank you, Mohammed bin Rashid. You will always be the father, the leader, and the source of inspiration we look up to,” he said.

β€œWith unwavering determination, you have built a proud legacy for the nation, guiding its progress and inspiring hope at every step. You have always believed in the people of the UAE, recognising human potential as the nation’s greatest wealth.

β€œYour visionary leadership has turned ideas into global achievements and challenges into opportunities. Under your leadership, the pursuit of excellence and ambition has become part of the nation’s spirit, instilling confidence and hope that the future will always be brighter.”

During his time as Dubai Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed has been instrumental in a number of events which have been milestones in the emirate's success, not least the opening of Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, in 2010.

Other significant projects such as Dubai Marina, Dubai Metro and shopping centres such as Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates have added lustre to the city's success.

His leadership was vital when Dubai made a swift recovery from the coronavirus outbreak, marked by the hosting of Expo 2020 Dubai – postponed by a year because of the pandemic.

Dubai's global standing was demonstrated further when it hosted the Cop28 climate conference in 2023, when important progress was made in efforts to safeguard the planet's future.

The landmark agreement for nations to transition away from fossil fuels is widely known as the UAE Consensus.

Coming soon Torno Subito by Massimo Bottura When the W Dubai – The Palm hotel opens at the end of this year, one of the highlights will be Massimo Bottura’s new restaurant, Torno Subito, which promises β€œto take guests on a journey back to 1960s Italy”. It is the three Michelinstarred chef’s first venture in Dubai and should be every bit as ambitious as you would expect from the man whose restaurant in Italy, Osteria Francescana, was crowned number one in this year’s list of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. Akira Back Dubai Another exciting opening at the W Dubai – The Palm hotel is South Korean chef Akira Back’s new restaurant, which will continue to showcase some of the finest Asian food in the world. Back, whose Seoul restaurant, Dosa, won a Michelin star last year, describes his menu as, β€œan innovative Japanese cuisine prepared with a Korean accent”. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal The highly experimental chef, whose dishes are as much about spectacle as taste, opens his first restaurant in Dubai next year.

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