UAE and Pakistan to Strengthen Mining and Agriculture Cooperation

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uae and pakistan to strengthen mining and agriculture cooperation

During a meeting on Sunday between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Rahim Yar Khan, the UAE expressed a strong desire to collaborate with Pakistan in the minerals and agriculture sectors.

According to a statement both presidents reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening their political, cultural and economic connections during the meeting. Among the many topics they covered were climate change, regional stability, economic cooperation and advancing shared interests internationally.

The prime minister was with President Nahyan when he drove the car earlier. The premier greeted the president of the United Arab Emirates and referred to Pakistan as his “second home.” He also commended the UAE’s leadership and its function as Pakistan’s main investment and development partner. He emphasized Pakistan’s willingness to increase collaboration in areas like technology, trade, infrastructure, skill development and renewable energy.

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He emphasized that opportunities for increased bilateral investment and cooperation had been made possible by this restored economic vitality. The president emphasized the value of people-to-people relationships and shared prosperity while restating the UAE’s commitment to strengthening its long standing cooperation with Pakistan.

PM Shehbaz thanked the president for the UAE’s steadfast support throughout difficult times especially in terms of development and humanitarian relief. Both leaders promised to collaborate closely on issues of shared interest and reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace and advancement. 

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