Combating coronavirus: Iconic UAE landmarks light up in colours of Swiss flag

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Different symbols and flags are projected every night on an iconic mountain of Switzerland.

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Published: Mon 20 Apr 2020, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Mon 20 Apr 2020, 7:46 PM

The UAE sent a message of appreciation to the Government of Switzerland for displaying the UAE flag on the iconic Matterhorn Mountain in a gesture of global solidarity in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Expressing its gratitude, the UAE affirmed the country’s support for international efforts to demonstrate unity during these challenging circumstances.
The UAE stands with all nations working to combat the virus’ spread and considers the heartfelt act a symbol of global cooperation resonating with the leadership and people of the UAE.
A number of prominent landmarks in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, including Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, ADNOC Headquarters, Abu Dhabi Global Market, Emirates Palace, Khalifa University and the Sheikh Zayed Bridge, lit up with the Swiss flag on Sunday night.

The Zermatt Tourism Office, which was responsible for the UAE flag projection, released a statement on April 17 that read: "Many countries suffer from the coronavirus. We give hope and strength to the people of the UAE and the many expats living there. The Matterhorn shines for them tonight. Together we will overcome the crisis. Therefore, we have projected the flag of the UAE at the Matterhorn, more than 1,000 metres (tall). We express our solidarity with the UAE and hope that this sign will give all people hope and courage to overcome the crisis."

Dubai's Burj Khalifa lit up in colours of the Swiss flag, on Sunday, April 19 as a thank you to Switzerland for projecting the UAE flag on the Swiss Matterhorn.

Since the emergence of the coronavirus crisis in Switzerland, different symbols have been projected every night onto the Matterhorn, the iconic mountain of Switzerland.
 


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