UAE and UK reaffirm strong bilateral relations

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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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In a recent high-level meeting, officials from the UAE and the UK underscored the depth and significance of their bilateral and strategic relations, which have been consistently supported by the leadership and governments of both nations.

The meeting took place in Abu Dhabi, where Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Defence, Interior and Foreign Affairs Committee at the Federal National Council (FNC), hosted Edward Andrew Hobart, Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the UAE.

The meeting highlighted the steady development and growing cooperation between the two countries across various sectors, with both sides expressing a strong commitment to further strengthening their partnership in the future.

The UAE and the UK have reaffirmed the depth and significance of their longstanding bilateral relations, which are consistently supported by the leadership and governments of both nations. Over the years, cooperation between the two countries has grown across various fields, including trade, defense, and cultural exchange, further cementing their strategic partnership.

Dr. Al Nuaimi and Hobart reviewed a number of issues of mutual interest and the latest regional and international political developments, underscoring the importance of enhanced coordination and cooperation in support of international peace and security efforts.

Furthermore, Dr. Al Nuaimi reiterated the UAE’s condemnation of Iranian attacks on its territory and on countries in the region, emphasising its categorical rejection of all practices that violate sovereignty and threaten security and stability.

He further emphasised the importance of safeguarding security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz as a key pillar of global economic stability, calling for enhanced international coordination to ensure maritime safety and adherence to international law, thereby enhancing regional and international peace and security.

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