UAE and China Strengthen Strategic Partnership
President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the UAE met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Abu Dhabi. The leaders discussed deepening their nations' strategic partnership. The details were shared in a statement on X by the UAE president.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Thursday in Abu Dhabi. The central theme of their discussions was enhancing the strategic partnership between the UAE and China.
President Sheikh Mohammed underscored the mutual benefits of stronger bilateral cooperation. Both leaders highlighted sectors such as trade, technology, and energy as areas of significant potential for growth and collaboration.
The meeting marks a pivotal step in strengthening ties, with further talks expected to solidify specific initiatives and agreements. This development was detailed by the UAE president in a statement on X.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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