UAE and Yemen Forge Stronger Ties Amid Strategic Talks
In Abu Dhabi, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Yemen's Prime Minister Salem Saleh bin Braik engaged in discussions to enhance bilateral cooperation. The meeting aimed at reinforcing shared interests and mutual support for stability and growth in both nations.
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On Friday, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan engaged in strategic talks with Yemeni Prime Minister Salem Saleh bin Braik at Qasr Al Shati, Abu Dhabi. The dialogue centered on strengthening the collaborative ties between the UAE and Yemen, with an emphasis on shared interests and cooperative efforts.
The Yemeni Prime Minister conveyed regards from Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council, extending wishes for sustained progress in the UAE. In a reciprocal gesture, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed forwarded his good wishes for Yemen's stability and prosperity.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed further underscored the UAE's unwavering commitment to aiding Yemen in developmental, security, and stability efforts. Bin Braik expressed gratitude for the UAE's enduring support, aiming for continued progress for both nations, as esteemed leaders and officials observed the meeting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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