Overview of the Special Envoy
Mission
To represent the UAE in international forums related to countering extremism and terrorism, and to cooperate and coordinate with United Nations entities while strengthening international partnerships and global networks dedicated to combating extremism and terrorism.
Multidimensional Strategic Approach
This approach aims to share the UAE’s experience in countering extremism and terrorism through an integrated and comprehensive framework based on a multidimensional preventive methodology. It encompasses legislative, legal, human rights, cultural, technological, economic, social and psychological dimensions, in line with the Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism and the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.
Strategic Objectives
CONNECTING
Strengthening political and diplomatic frameworks for countering extremism and terrorism through the follow-up and implementation of relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions and adherence to the United Nations counter-terrorism strategy.
MOBILISING
Promoting shared awareness of the importance of coordination and integration among all stakeholders involved in counter-terrorism, and developing effective mechanisms to apply a cooperative approach at both the national and international levels, including cooperation with the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force, and the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Centre.
ADVOCATING
Enhancing preventive efforts to counter extremism and terrorism by addressing their root causes through community partnerships and the application of psychological, social, educational, cultural and economic approaches.Key Functions
The Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Countering Extremism and Terrorism operates through a dynamic methodology grounded in the concept of a Comprehensive Strategy for Countering Extremism and Terrorism, structured around four main strategic tracks:
Political and Diplomatic Strategy
Establishing appropriate political and diplomatic frameworks to counter extremism and terrorism through close international cooperation and joint action at the political and diplomatic levels.Preventive Strategy
Emphasizing the role of prevention and addressing the root causes of extremism and terrorism through community engagement and the application of psychological, social, educational, cultural, and economic tools.Scientific and Research Strategy
Conducting studies and research to analyze the phenomenon of extremism and terrorism, understand its tools and mechanisms, and build a knowledge-based system grounded in scientific evidence.Security and Legal Strategy
Advancing the principle of ‘community security’ through legal and security-based responses that seek to protect society from the destructive and violent consequences of extremism and terrorism and their long-term impacts.
H.E. Maqsoud Kruse
Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Countering Extremism & Terrorism
H.E. Maqsoud Kruse serves as the Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Countering Extremism & Terrorism since January 2026. He is also the Chairman of the International Steering Board of Hedayah, The International Center of Excellence for Countering Extremism & Violent Extremism since February 2026.
H.E. Kruse brings more than 25 years of professional experience across international, governmental, and private-sector fields. Over a four-year period, H.E. Kruse led the establishment of the National Human Rights Institution, since its inception in 2021, serving as its first Chairperson and subsequently as Chair of its Board of Trustees during its inaugural term from 2021 to 2025. The NHRI is an independent national body dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights in the United Arab Emirates and operates in accordance with the Paris Principles within the framework of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions in Geneva.
Previously, H.E. Kruse served as the first Executive Director of Hedayah, The International Center of Excellence for Countering Extremism & Violent Extremism, since its establishment in 2012. He played a key role in positioning the Hedayah as the world’s first independent international institution dedicated to integrating research and practice in countering extremism, through dialogue initiatives, capacity-building programs, and applied research at the regional and international levels.
H.E. Kruse has also held several senior positions, including Strategic Communications Advisor at the Ministry of Presidential Affairs in addition to being a member of the National Media Team commissioned by the UAE Cabinet, Psychological Affairs Advisor at Global Aerospace Logistics (GAL), a subsidiary of Emirates Advanced Investments Group, Head of Planning at the same company, and serving in the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces as an Organizational Psychologist working in a variety of settings related to Applied Psychology, Strategic Planning, and Leadership Development.
In addition, he was selected as the first representative of think tanks, training, and policy institutions on the Board of Directors of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) in Geneva for a five-year term beginning with its establishment in November 2014. GCERF is a public-private partnership supporting local initiatives to counter extremism.
Beyond his official duties, H.E. Kruse is an author, international speaker, and a regular media contributor across local and international outlets, including CNN, Sky News Arabia, Phoenix Television (Germany), Abu Dhabi TV, Alhurra Channel, SBS Radio (Australia), Sharjah Radio, and newspapers such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The National.
In 2023, he published a book through Trends Research & Advisory titled “The Future of Mental Health Care in the United Arab Emirates”. In 2021, he authored two studies with the same center: “The Year of the 50th: The Role of Industrial and Organizational Psychology in Shaping Human Potential in the UAE”, and “Challenges in Developing a Comprehensive Curriculum for Gifted Students in the UAE”. He also contributed a chapter to titled “The Psychological Foundations of Tolerance”, published by Sultan Bin Zayed Center in 2029, and in the same year he published a research paper titled “Towards a Neural Model of Giftedness: A Conceptual Framework” at the Fourth International Conference on Educational Neuroscience in 2019. In addition, he published a scholarly paper titled “Countering Violent Extremism Strategies in the Muslim World” appeared in “The ANNALS” of The American Academy of Political and Social Science in 2016.
H.E. Maqsoud Kruse holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology from the University of Melbourne in Australia, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from United Arab Emirates University.
Updates
UAE Condemns Iran’s Unprovoked Terrorist Attacks Targeting Kurdistan Region of Iraq
The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned and denounced Iran’s unprovoked terrorist missile attacks targeting two military sites in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of dozens of Peshmerga forces.
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Joint Message from the UAE and Senegal, Co-Hosts of the 2026 UN Water Conference, in Honor of World Water Day
The UAE and Senegal join all Member States and the international community in marking World Water Day and highlighting the importance of water and gender.
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UAE Strongly Condemns Iran’s Unprovoked Terrorist Attack on the Kingdom of Bahrain
The United Arab Emirates has condemned in the strongest terms Iran’s unprovoked terrorist attack that targeted the Kingdom of Bahrain
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Abdullah bin Zayed holds phone calls with foreign ministers to discuss regional developments
H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, held calls with a number of foreign ministers to discuss the latest regional developments amid Iran’s continued unprovoked and terrorist missile attacks targeting the UAE and several countries in the region.
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