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UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed Bahraini Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani in Qasr Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi, the state news agency said. thing. emirates airline news agency.
During the meeting, Sheikh Mohammed welcomed Bahrain’s Foreign Minister, who conveyed his wishes for further progress and prosperity for the UAE, along with greetings from Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
In response, the UAE President expressed his best wishes for the continued development and growth of King Hamad and Bahrain and its people.
Sheikh Mohammed and Bahrain’s top diplomat discussed the fraternal relationship that unites the two GCC countries across various areas of cooperation that contribute to achieving common interests.
UAE President welcomed the holding of the 11th meetingth A meeting of the UAE-Bahrain Joint Committee chaired by the foreign ministers of both countries. The meeting addressed developments in the Middle East and several issues of mutual interest.
UAE president champions Middle East development
Meanwhile, President Sheikh Mohammed hosted Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad in November.
Both leaders agreed that it is critical that they work to stop the spread and escalation of violence in order to prevent further humanitarian crises in the Middle East and establish a clear political horizon towards ensuring lasting peace in the region. I emphasized one thing.
The two leaders also called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid through safe and unhindered routes.
Earlier this month, the UAE President also welcomed King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein of Jordan, who arrived in the UAE for a state visit in early November.
King Abdullah II’s visit to the UAE was in response to the invitation of the UAE President and was aimed at strengthening the historic relationship and strategic cooperation between the two countries.
The visit also sought to realize the vision for sustainable development and prosperity for both countries.