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Jaishankar meets UAE Ambassador Abdulnasser Alshaali, discusses bilateral ties.
Feb 01, 2023
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday held a meeting with Dr Abdulnasser Jamal Hussain Mohammed Alshaali, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates in the national capital and both agreed to deepen India-UAE relations.
'Pleased to receive Ambassador @aj_alshaali of UAE this afternoon. Look forward to the further progress and development of India-UAE relations,' Jaishankar tweeted.
Earlier, the EAM had met with the UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi in December last year.
Jaishankar emphasized that continuing conversations between the two counties on regional and global issues contribute to the strengthening and comfort of the relationship.
'Great to meet UAE FM @ABZayed in Abu Dhabi. Our continuing conversations on regional and global issues contribute to the strengthening and comfort of the relationship,' the Union minister said.
According to the press release issued by UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jaishankar reviewed the prospects of consolidating ties and the comprehensive strategic partnerships between the two nations.
During the meeting, the two ministers discussed strengthening cooperation in all sectors, including health, technology, digitalisation, economy and trade. Furthermore, a number of issues of interest related to regional and international developments were discussed.
During the same visit of S Jaishankar to Abu Dhabi the EAM also addressed the India Global Forum and called the relationship between India and UAE 'ambitious' and said the ties are not limited really by its bilateral possibilities and can be felt at the global level in the future.
'It is in many ways a very ambitious relationship because it’s not limited by its bilateral possibilities. I’m very confident that as we get deeper into the relationship, it will also feel itself at the global level,' Jaishankar said.
The Minister further hailed the ties between the two nations and reaffirmed that India and UAE are two countries that I’ve known each other for a long time and would want to use this relationship today in a changing world.
During his address, the EAM also underscored the trade ties between India and UAE and added that UAE is today India’s 3rd largest trade partner and is also India’s 2nd largest export market.
'More Indian citizens live in UAE than in any other country abroad. So whether we are talking people, or whether we are talking business, UAE has particular salience in our perspectives,' Jaishankar said.
Ranking the India-UAE relationship quite high, Jaishankar highlighted how the ties between both sides have deepened. Both leaders held discussions on space, education, artificial intelligence, health and startups.
'The old, traditional energy trade investments continue, but a new agenda is also coming into being,' said the EAM at India Global Forum and panel discussion on India-UAE
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