US Secretary of State John Kerry will go to the United Arab Emirates today, adding a stop to his marathon tour aimed at coordinating support for Syria's rebels, an official said.
Kerry, who arrived in Kuwait today evening after a lightning stop in Saudi Arabia, will visit Abu Dhabi to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahayan, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.
He has been touring Sunni Arab states, which are mostly opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in the wake of President Barack Obama's decision to expand US support for the rebels.
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Kerry will stop in Abu Dhabi between visits to Jordan, where he will make his latest attempt to encourage the Middle East peace process, and the Southeast Asian petro-state of Brunei, where he will attend an Asian conference.
He is likely to hold tense talks in Brunei with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Russia is a key supporter of Assad and has entered a new showdown with Washington after Edward Snowden, a former contractor who leaked details of US surveillance, flew to Moscow in hopes of reaching asylum in Latin America.
During his trip, Kerry also visited Qatar, a top supporter of the Syrian rebels, and India, where he pledged a new effort to build relations between the world's two largest democracies.
The Abu Dhabi crown prince visited Washington in April, where he spoke to Obama about the Syrian crisis.