UAE President, Pakistan Prime Minister Discuss Enhancing Economic and Diplomatic Ties

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Sheikh Mohamed and Shehbaz Sharif hold talks to strengthen UAE‑Pakistan ties.

Abu Dhabi: President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received a phone call today from Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan.

The leaders discussed multiple avenues for bilateral cooperation, focusing on opportunities to enhance economic and developmental ties between the two countries.

The discussions highlighted a shared commitment to common priorities and mutual interests, aimed at fostering long-term prosperity for both nations.

Both sides reaffirmed their dedication to building on the historic ties between the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan. They also explored ways to leverage opportunities to expand cooperation, supporting their vision of a more advanced and prosperous future for both countries.

The call further addressed several issues of common concern, with the two leaders exchanging views and perspectives on these matters.

Prime Minister Sharif expressed his deep appreciation for Sheikh Mohamed’s dedication to strengthening the UAE‑Pakistan partnership. He also praised the UAE’s high-impact developmental initiatives in Pakistan, noting their role in driving sustained growth and reinforcing the positive trajectory of bilateral relations.

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