New Delhi : UAE President His Highness Shaikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, met to discuss the comprehensive strategic partnership and comprehensive economic partnership between the two countries, as well as promising opportunities to strengthen ties in service of sustainable development and the prosperity of their peoples.
According to Emirates News Agency (WAM), His Highness Shaikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Modi discussed ways to further reinforce bilateral cooperation, especially in the economic, investment, development, renewable energy, and food security fields to serve both countries’ sustainable economic growth.
The two sides also exchanged views on various regional and international developments of mutual interest.
The meeting addressed issues raised at the G20 Summit and their importance in advancing mutually beneficial collective action in the areas of sustainability, environmental conservation, and climate change mitigation to achieve a better future for all of humanity.
His Highness the President and the Indian Prime Minister affirmed the two countries’ support for multilateral cooperation and their belief in its importance in fostering global stability and prosperity for all.
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