May 25, 2022
1 min read

UAE, Germany discuss global energy, food security

The two top diplomats explored the strategic relations between the two friendly countries and ways of enhancing them across various domains…reports Asian Lite News

H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has met with Annalena Baerbock, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, in Berlin, during his official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany.

During the meeting, the two top diplomats explored the strategic relations between the two friendly countries and ways of enhancing them across various domains.

They also discussed regional and international developments, including the crisis in Ukraine, the importance of strengthening efforts to reach a political solution and working to avoid prolonging this conflict.

H.H. Sheikh Abdullah and Minister Baerbock also viewed issues of common interest, including the stability of future global energy and food security as well as the market condition.

Baerbock welcomed the visit of Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, extending her condolences on the death of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. She also wished the UAE further growth and prosperity under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

She praised the Emirati-German strategic ties and both countries’ eagerness to foster them in all sectors.

ALSO READ:UAE, Czech Republic discuss defence ties

Sheikh Abdullah thanked the German official for her condolences, stressing that the UAE, with the support and patronage of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed, is keen to strengthen its strategic relations with Germany in a way that achieves their mutual benefits and contributes to establishing security, stability and peace worldwide.

His Highness pointed out that the UAE-German relations abound with promising opportunities for growth and development in several fields and that they are partners in working for regional and global peace and stability.

The meeting was attended by Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and the Environment; and Hafsa Abdullah Mohammed Al Ulama, UAE Ambassador to Germany.

Previous Story

Lawmakers criticise ‘absence’ of Afghan evacuation plan

Next Story

Boris hails £10 billion Qatari ‘vote of confidence’ in the UK

Latest from -Top News

No Relief for 26/11 Accused Rana

SC Rejects Rana’s Plea, Clears Path for Extradition…reports Asian Lite News The US Supreme Court has rejected a plea by 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana, seeking a stay on his

US Mulls New Entry Ban for Pakistan, Afghanistan

Pakistani sources said that vetting may expose deficiencies, risking a full US travel ban and jeopardizing countless Pakistanis and Afghans seeking immigration. Sources in the Pakistani establishment told IANS on Thursday that

Nepal Vows Early Exit FATF Grey List 

Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel placed the blame on the previous administration for Nepal’s inclusion in the FATF grey list.  Nepal’s Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel has assured that the country will be removed
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Industrial Decarbonisation Roadmap Unveiled At COP28

The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology built the roadmap

ENEC Discusses Future Collaboration With US Businesses

The briefing session highlighted the critical role of nuclear energy