Geneva [Switzerland]:The United Nations has said that the United Arab Emirates has not submitted any proof that Princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, the missing daughter of Dubai's ruler, is alive.
CNN reported that the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said on Friday it has asked the UAE for "proof of life" for the Princess, but did not receive it.
"We haven't got any proof of life, and we would like one. One that is clear, compelling evidence that she's alive. And our first concern for us is to be sure of that," spokeswoman Marta Hurtado told a briefing in Geneva, as reported by CNN.
The spokesperson added: "We tried to set up a meeting between senior officials, with the new ambassador of the UAE to the UN in Geneva. In principle, the mission has accepted these requests, but we have no fixed date yet."
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In secret recordings obtained in February this year, Princess Latifa claimed she was being held hostage in a "villa converted into a jail", with no access to medical help. In response, Dubai's royal family said in a statement Latifa was being cared for at home by family and medical professionals.
Hurtado told the briefing the OHCHR would "ideally meet her" and "talk to her alone to examine all the aspects of her situation."
"That's what we're going to convey in this meeting if it takes place," she added.