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    UAE and Egypt set to boost bilateral trade and regional cooperation

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    On September 20th, 2023, The United Arabs Emirates [UAE] and Egypt have agreed to boost their bilateral trade and regional cooperation as a way of developing sustainable development between the two nations.

    These talks took place in Abu Dhabi when President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi held a meeting.

    During the meeting at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi, President El-Sisi, applauded the UAE’s achievement in the space field with the return of astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi following the longest Arab space mission in

    The two presidents also discussed UAE-Egypt ties, particularly in the economic, investment, and development areas, as well as promising opportunities to expand bilateral cooperation to further serve the interests of the two countries and peoples.

    Both leaders also addressed various issues of mutual interest and exchanged views on regional and international developments

    The two leaders addressed various issues of mutual interest and exchanged views on regional and international developments. Both sides underscored the importance of working towards peaceful solutions to regional crises through dialogue and diplomacy while bolstering regional peace and stability.

    The meeting also reviewed the UAE’s upcoming hosting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28).

    The leaders discussed its importance in advancing collective climate action, especially in the areas of sustainability and resource conservation, and delivering mutual benefits to all in efforts to achieve a better future for humanity.

    Egyptian President reiterated their keenness to continue engaging in consultation and strengthen joint Arab action to address regional and international challenges as the UAE and Egypt work to enhance security and stability and foster lasting prosperity for the region’s peoples.

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