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Several regional and international situations and issues were discussed in the meeting (Photo: Emirates Illum).

The President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the President of Malta, George Fella, held official talks in Abu Dhabi on Monday.
According to WAM, the official news agency of the Emirates, President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed welcomed the President of Malta at the Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi and expressed the wish that the visit of the President of Malta to the Emirates will further improve the relations between the two countries in the next phase. will bring’.
The leaders of the two countries discussed the possibilities of promoting joint cooperation and strategies for developing mutual relations on modern lines in all important fields including economic investment, trade, renewable energy, food self-sufficiency, environment. What did
Several regional and international situations and issues were discussed in the meeting.
The two leaders expressed their commitment that they will ‘work together through the platform of the United Nations Security Council to promote peace, stability and cooperation throughout the world’.
He said that ‘work will also be done for the promotion of international joint struggle in dealing with the common challenges facing the world’.
The two leaders discussed the agenda of the COP28 conference. The conference will be held in the United Arab Emirates later this year.
The Emirati President said, “We want to exchange successful experiences with Malta in various fields and strengthen sustainable partnership.” The relations between the two countries are continuously improving. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of bilateral relations.
The President of Malta said that “over the past decades, the parties have been striving to advance bilateral relations and promote common interests at various levels”.

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