Yousef Al Otaiba
Professional Affiliation
Ambassador of the UAE to the US; UAE Minister of State; Former Senior Advisor and Director of International Affairs for the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
Expert Bio
Since 2008, has served as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador to the United States (US). He soon received recognition as Ambassador of the Year by the National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce in 2010, and became a Minister of State for the Emirates in 2017.
In 2020, published an Israeli opinion piece that quickly gained international coverage for bringing about the Abraham Accords signing. The normalization deal marked a historic milestone in the Middle East peace process, as well as the first Arab-Israel agreement in 25 years.
Al Otaiba is involved in various charities and philanthropic initiatives both as a private citizen and through , with most of his efforts focused towards public health, humanitarian relief and community organizations. He has made contributions towards Polio eradication, coronavirus response efforts and Children鈥檚 National Medical Center. Additionally, he oversees the embassy鈥檚 Community Soccer Program and the , which promotes unity through culture, art, trade and security.
Outside of his work at the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC, Ambassador Al Otaiba serves on . He holds additional board member positions for and the American University in Cairo.
Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba鈥檚 educational background includes his time at , Georgetown University and the Industrial College of the US Armed Forces at National Defense University. He has also hosted on behalf of the UAE Embassy.
Expertise
- Middle East and North Africa
- Governance
- Human rights
- Conflict resolution and peace-building
- U.S. Foreign Policy
- Security and Defense
Major Publications
Insight & Analysis by Yousef Al Otaiba
- Video
Key Moments: The Abraham Accords One Year Later: Assessing the Impact and What Lies Ahead

- Podcast
- US Foreign Policy
The Abraham Accords One Year Later: Assessing the Impact and What Lies Ahead

- Past event
- US Foreign Policy
The Abraham Accords One Year Later: Assessing the Impact and What Lies Ahead
