Pakistan and UAE Strengthen Bilateral Ties

 


Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, and UAE’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation between the two countries. The discussion took place during a phone call, where both leaders expressed their dedication to enhancing partnerships across various sectors. This reflects the strong and long-standing relationship between Pakistan and the UAE.

During the call, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan conveyed heartfelt Ramadan greetings to Ishaq Dar, as well as to the leadership and people of Pakistan. Ramadan is a time of unity and goodwill, and such exchanges highlight the close bond between the two nations. In response, Deputy PM Dar also extended warm wishes to the UAE leadership and its citizens, emphasizing Pakistan’s solidarity with the country.

Apart from exchanging greetings, the two leaders discussed the recent visit of the UAE Crown Prince to Pakistan. This visit was an important step in strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations. They reviewed the outcomes of the visit and explored ways to further enhance cooperation in trade, investment, and other key sectors.

Pakistan and the UAE share deep-rooted economic and cultural ties. The UAE has been a major trade and investment partner for Pakistan, supporting various development projects. Many Pakistanis also live and work in the UAE, contributing to the economies of both countries. The leaders' conversation reinforced their commitment to expanding these connections and creating new opportunities for collaboration.

The strong diplomatic engagement between Pakistan and the UAE reflects a shared vision for progress and mutual benefit. Both countries recognize the importance of working together on regional and international matters. Discussions like these help in strengthening not just government relations but also business and people-to-people ties.

This phone call is another step towards further solidifying the Pakistan-UAE relationship. It shows that both nations are committed to supporting each other in different areas, including economic growth, cultural exchange, and diplomatic cooperation. Such strong partnerships are essential for long-term prosperity and regional stability.

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