The UAE’s President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan hosted Dr Badr Abdel Ati, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Migration, at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi today.
The meeting marked the deepening strategic relationship between the UAE and Egypt and addressed various regional and international issues of mutual concern, state news agency WAM reported.
Dr Ati conveyed the greetings of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and extended his wishes for the continued progress and prosperity of the UAE. In response, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed sent his regards to President El-Sisi and expressed his hopes for Egypt’s ongoing growth and development.
UAE-Egypt bilateral ties in focus
The discussion focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation across economic, developmental, and political spheres, reflecting the strong strategic partnership between the two nations.
Both leaders emphasised their shared goals for advancing mutual interests and reaffirmed their commitment to a robust and collaborative relationship.
Key topics included the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza and the urgent need for international efforts to halt the crisis and facilitate the delivery of essential aid.
Sheikh Mohamed and Dr Ati highlighted the importance of achieving a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace based on a two-state solution, which they view as crucial for regional security and stability.
The meeting also addressed broader regional issues, with both sides underscoring the need for increased joint Arab action to effectively tackle the challenges facing the region.
The talks reflect a continued commitment to strengthening ties and addressing key regional challenges through collaborative efforts and strategic alignment.