Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, welcomed Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for discussions during his visit to the Emirates.
As reported by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), both leaders aimed to enhance bilateral ties, focusing on economic growth, trade, renewable energy, and technology. These sectors are seen as vital for mutual advancement and future development.
Commitments were reiterated by both nations to strengthen their partnership and foster collaboration. They noted the steady advancements in their relationship and expressed enthusiasm for enhancing projects that support sustainable economic growth and improve citizens' well-being.
The discussion also encompassed the current dynamics in the Middle East and how these impact regional security and broader global stability. Concerns were raised regarding the safety of international navigation and its repercussions on the global economic landscape.
Concerns were expressed regarding unlawful attacks by Iran, targeting civilians and infrastructure within the UAE and beyond. Prime Minister Rama condemned these actions unequivocally, emphasizing their violation of international law and the threat they pose to peace and stability in the region.
The leaders highlighted the necessity for collaborative efforts to maintain security, foster stability, and advance development initiatives across the area.
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