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Sheikha Latifa Heads UAE Delegation for Visit to Sweden

Sheikha Latifa Heads UAE Delegation for Visit to Sweden

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Chairperson of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, is set to embark on an official journey to Sweden tomorrow. Leading a high-powered delegation comprised of ministers and senior officials, her visit signifies an important part of UAE-Sweden relations.

The primary goal of this visit is to deepen the robust ties between the United Arab Emirates and Sweden. Focus areas will include fostering collaborations, sharing knowledge, and discovering sustainable partnerships in key industries poised for future advancement.

In recent years, the connection between the UAE and Sweden has flourished, marked by growing collaborations across economic, cultural, and developmental arenas. This trip underscores both nations' dedication to fortifying institutional links that contribute to their long-term developmental ambitions.

During her stay, Sheikha Latifa is scheduled to meet with Swedish counterparts, including government officials, business leaders, and representatives from major global firms in Sweden. The discussions will center around enhancing bilateral cooperation and pinpointing new collaboration areas across shared interests.

The anticipated meetings aim to address innovation, cultural exchange, technology, investment, and other progressive sectors. Additionally, both nations will explore avenues to bolster cooperation and share insights, facilitating sustainable economic growth.

This visit serves as a testament to the UAE's commitment to forging stronger international partnerships while enhancing its relationship with Sweden, paving the way for mutually beneficial cooperation.

June 8, 2026 10 a.m. 186

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