UAE President discusses regional issues with French counterpart

 



The President of the UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan recently spoke on the phone with the President of France Emmanuel Macron The two leaders discussed several important regional and international issues of mutual interest. 


One of the key topics discussed was the ongoing tensions in the Middle East region Both presidents emphasized the need to exercise restraint and reduce escalations to ensure peace and stability in the volatile region. They also spoke about the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza and called for an immediate ceasefire between the warring parties. 


The phone call further focused on finding a just and permanent solution to the Israel and Palestine conflict Sheikh Mohamed and President Macron believe this is important for long term security and prosperity in the area They support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the two state solution model.


Given the strong strategic partnership between UAE and France, the leaders also talked about boosting cooperation across different sectors such as energy environment and advanced technologies. Both nations are at the forefront of tackling issues like climate change.


The discussion reflects the commitment of UAE and France to promote peace humanitarianism and development globally As influential voices in international forums, they will continue working closely on resolving conflicts and crises in compliance with international law and UN charter.


The phone call is indicative of the high level of engagement between the two leaders even during difficult times. It helps facilitate coordinated responses to immediate security threats and charting out long term vision for a secure and just new world order.

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