Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Greek Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis meet in Abu Dhabi.
They discussed the friendship and strategic partnership relations between the two countries.
As well as the suitable means to enhance them in several fields.
Including economic, trade, investment, renewable energy, and food security.
The two sides also reviewed the outcomes of the last visit of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Athens in April.
And also its role in promoting the strategic partnership between the two countries towards wider horizons of growth and development.
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the Greek Foreign Minister discussed the latest developments in the region.
The two sides also discussed the latest developments in the Middle East.
Moreover, they stressed the need to boost the International efforts.
In order to calm the situation between the Palestinian and Israeli sides.
In this regard, H.H Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed affirmed that its important to contain the crisis situation as soon as possible.
Also he pointed out that the deterioration of the situation and the rapid pace of escalation increase the instability in the region.
The UAE and the Republic of Greece have distinguished strategic partnership.
His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed also stressed the depth of the friendship between the UAE and Greece.
Additionally, he affirmed the cooperation relations that the two countries share.
Noting that the two countries are linked by a distinguished strategic partnership.
Which extends in several fields that support their development aspirations.
A number of issues of common interest were also discussed during today’s meeting.
Including the latest developments in the Western Balkans region.
As well as the ways to consolidate the pillars of security and stability there.
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