Major General Saleh Mohammed bin Megren Al Ameri, Commander of the UAE National Guard, received Lieutenant General Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Khalifa, Director of the National Guard, Kingdom of Bahrain and his accompanying delegation during an official visit to the UAE aimed at strengthening cooperation and exchanging expertise between the two sides.
On the sidelines of the visit, the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the National Guard Command to enhance cooperation across areas of mutual interest, supporting knowledge and expertise exchange, the development of training and qualification programmes, and the advancement of institutional and operational capabilities.
The Bahraini delegation was briefed on the UAE National Guard’s missions, work systems, development programmes, and its operational capabilities, resources, and modern equipment and formally adopted systems, UAE national news agency WAM reported.
The delegation also witnessed a field demonstration showcasing the National Guard’s equipment, vehicles, and devices, reflecting its advanced technical capabilities and high operational readiness. They were further briefed on development initiatives designed to enhance the efficiency of national duty execution in line with best practices.
This visit reflects the deep-rooted fraternal ties between the UAE and the Kingdom of Bahrain, and underscores their shared commitment to enhancing security cooperation and strengthening strategic partnership in a manner that serves mutual interests and reinforces institutional integration between the two brotherly countries.
In another development, Major General Saleh Mohammed bin Megren Al Ameri, UAE National Guard Commander, visited the headquarters of the National Guard of the Russian Federal Service in Moscow at the outset of his official visit to the Russian Federation on 24 June 2026.
He was received by General Viktor Zolotov, Commander of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, accompanied by several senior Russian officers and officials.
The two sides held a meeting to discuss several matters of mutual interest and explore ways to enhance cooperation in security and specialised domains, thereby supporting joint efforts and advancing institutional capabilities.
The visit forms part of the UAE National Guard’s efforts to expand international cooperation, exchange expertise and review best practices to further enhance readiness and operational efficiency in line with the highest professional standards.







