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Post by : Badri Ariffin
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, held an official meeting with Julius Maada Bio, the President of Sierra Leone.
During their discussions, both leaders focused on enhancing the bilateral relationship, exploring avenues in trade, investment, renewable energy, and sustainability, among other vital areas that align with their respective development goals.
They reiterated their commitment to the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement established in February, aiming to further economic collaboration that benefits both nations.
The conversation included the need for strong partnerships that foster progress, prosperity, and enduring economic cooperation.
They also touched upon recent developments within the Middle East and their implications for both regional stability and global security, including maritime navigation and the world economy.
Furthermore, President Bio condemned the recent assaults attributed to Iran against civilian targets in the UAE and surrounding regions, labeling them as violations of both international law and national sovereignty, with potentially destabilizing effects.
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