Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, welcomed Sean S.M. Sobers, the Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago, in Abu Dhabi today. The meeting focused on strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and exploring ways to expand collaboration across various important sectors.
During the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah highlighted the strong ties that exist between the UAE and Trinidad and Tobago. He emphasized the importance of continuing to work together to develop these relations further. Both sides expressed their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across all fields. This partnership aims to support mutual goals, including achieving sustainable economic growth and overall development for both nations.
The discussions also covered the latest regional and international developments. Sheikh Abdullah and Minister Sobers exchanged views on several matters of common interest, showing their readiness to collaborate on global and regional challenges. The talks reflected a shared vision of fostering stronger diplomatic and economic links, as well as promoting long-term cooperation in trade, investment, culture, and education.
The meeting was attended by Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, the Minister of State, and Omar Shehadeh, the UAE Envoy to the Caribbean and Pacific States. Their presence highlighted the UAE’s ongoing commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic relations and expanding international partnerships. Both countries discussed future opportunities to organize joint initiatives, share knowledge, and create programs that benefit their citizens while promoting cultural exchange.
Sheikh Abdullah praised Trinidad and Tobago for its achievements and noted the potential for both countries to work closely on initiatives that support sustainable development. Minister Sobers expressed his appreciation for the UAE’s role in international cooperation and its efforts to strengthen connections with Caribbean nations. Both sides agreed to continue dialogue and coordinate efforts to enhance economic, social, and cultural cooperation.
The meeting underscored the UAE’s approach of fostering meaningful and long-term partnerships. It also reflected the commitment of Trinidad and Tobago to expand its international relations and collaborate with global partners. By discussing a wide range of issues, from economic projects to cultural and educational exchanges, both countries aim to build a strong foundation for future cooperation that benefits both peoples.
The discussion further included exploring joint investment opportunities, increasing trade, and promoting tourism as a way to strengthen people-to-people relations. Both countries agreed that sharing expertise and knowledge in various sectors could lead to new opportunities for growth and development. These talks demonstrated the importance of foreign relations in achieving shared goals and ensuring continued prosperity for both nations.
The meeting highlighted the mutual desire of the UAE and Trinidad and Tobago to deepen friendship and strengthen collaboration across political, economic, and cultural fields. It showed how diplomatic engagement can support sustainable progress and create long-lasting benefits for both countries, reinforcing their commitment to partnership and international cooperation.
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