Saturday, July 27, 2024

Mohammed bin Saeed and the German President discussed bilateral relations

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Yesterday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Saeed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces, met with the President of the Allied Republic of Germany, Dr. He received a phone call yesterday from Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

During the call, his Excellency the President and the German President discussed strategic relations between the two friendly countries and ways to strengthen and enhance them in various fields.

They touched on the future of global energy security, market conditions and the importance of working to stabilize it.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Saeed Al Nahyan, during the invitation, renewed his congratulations to the newly re-elected German President and wished him success in serving his country and its allies.

Expo 2020 touched on Dubai and its significance, especially in reviewing the latest innovations, advanced projects developed by countries and sustainable solutions that will serve the future of mankind and contribute to improving the lives and prosperity of communities.

The two sides discussed a number of common issues and exchanged views on them.


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