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Leaders of UAE, France hold talks to boost bilateral relation

(MENAFN) The presidents of the United Arab Emirates and France held discussions in Abu Dhabi on Sunday aimed at strengthening bilateral ties across multiple sectors.

UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and French President Emmanuel Macron focused on enhancing “historical and strategic relations” in areas such as the economy, investment, energy, technology, artificial intelligence, and sustainability, as stated by reports.

The meeting took place at the Zayed National Museum.

Macron arrived in Abu Dhabi on Sunday morning for a two-day working visit.

According to reports, the UAE and France have increasingly deepened cooperation in recent years through the signing of various agreements and memorandums of understanding covering defense, economic development, culture, and environmental initiatives, significantly expanding their partnership.

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