UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed with his American counterpart Donald Trump today, during a phone call in the Middle East and the efforts made to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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WAM reported that the two presidents discussed the strategic relations that bring the two countries to and work to strengthen them in all fields to serve their common interests. This is within the framework of the extended partnership that brings together the two countries.
She added: “The two sides reviewed a number of regional and international issues in common concern, foremost of which are developments in the Middle East region and the efforts made to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and maintaining regional stability.”
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The Emirati President stressed the importance of providing the necessary humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza in light of the difficult humanitarian situation in the Strip, and supporting the “two -state solution” path as a basis for achieving a comprehensive, fair and permanent peace in the region, ensuring security and stability for all its countries and peoples.
He affirmed the UAE’s keenness to continue to enhance its cooperation with the United States to serve the common development goals of the two countries and support peace and prosperity in the region and the world, based on the state’s fixed approach to supporting cooperation and development at the regional and global levels.