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Post by : Badri Ariffin
On Tuesday, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan engaged in a phone discussion with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, focusing on enhancing cooperation between the United Arab Emirates and Sweden.
The dialogue highlighted potential collaborations in critical areas such as the economy, renewable energy, sustainability, technology, and artificial intelligence, aiming to forge long-lasting partnerships that prioritize innovation and sustainable progress.
Both leaders reiterated their dedication to advancing UAE–Sweden relations, with a plan to bolster their developmental partnership in the years ahead.
They also assessed current regional events and acknowledged their significant effects on both regional and global stability. Maritime security, energy supply consistency, and their repercussions on the global market were key discussion points.
The countries emphasized the necessity for ongoing dialogue and collaboration to confront shared challenges and foster international stability.
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