In Jeddah, the Saudi Crown Prince and the deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi spoke about regional stability and strategic partnerships. JEDDAH Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and UAE National Security Adviser, met with Saudi Prime Minister Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss bilateral ties and regional events. The two presidents looked at areas where their nations might work together and talked about how to strengthen and expand strategic partnerships in a number of different fields during their meeting at Al-Salam Palace.
“The visit to Jeddah was part of ongoing consultations between the leaderships of the two nations regarding regional security and current developments in the Middle East,” Sheikh Tahnoun said in a post on his official account on platform X. “We talked about enhancing our bilateral partnership in important and strategic areas, which contributes to the development and prosperity of the region,” he said.
In addition, Sheikh Tahnoun reiterated the UAE’s deep confidence in the value of cooperative Arab action at the bilateral and collective levels, stressing the necessity of ongoing collaboration to address current issues and ensure a sustainable future for the region.
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