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UAE president and Kazakh counterpart discuss bilateral relations

news agency wam , 14 Jan 2025 - 18:50

The President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met on Monday, January 13, with the President of Kazakhstan, Qasim-Jumart Tokayev, who is on a business trip to the UAE, and discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation in various fields, especially Economy.


According to Amac News: In this meeting, Bin Zayed emphasized the strength of the developing relations between the UAE and Kazakhstan, which have been established since 1993.
He also expressed the UAE's commitment to use opportunities to strengthen cooperation with Kazakhstan in various fields, especially renewable energy, trade, economy, investment, agriculture and space exploration.
The President of Kazakhstan has visited the country to participate in the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, which will be held in the UAE from January 12 to 14.
Discussions also addressed the themes of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, which is recognized as a vibrant global platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas, initiatives and expertise to promote sustainability for the benefit of countries and communities around the world.
The UAE President said that UAE-Kazakhstan relations are strengthened by a shared commitment to multilateral international cooperation for the common good. He mentioned their participation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where the UAE has the status of dialogue partner
The two leaders also discussed their views on several regional and international issues, including emphasizing the need for joint global cooperation to tackle the challenges of climate change.
In this meeting, Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Royal Court; Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser; And a number of other officials were also present.


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