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UAE and Seychelles Strengthen Ties Through Strategic Talks on Development and Sustainability

The UAE and Seychelles have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation during a high-level meeting in Abu Dhabi. The discussions focused on strategic partnerships across trade, education, sustainability, and government modernization, highlighting the shared goal of sustainable development. The meeting showcased the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation to achieve long-term growth and stability for both nations.

The UAE President welcomed Seychelles President Patrick Herminie, congratulating him on assuming office and wishing him success in guiding his country toward progress. In return, President Herminie congratulated the UAE on its 54th Eid Al Etihad and praised the nation’s continued development and prosperity. The leaders agreed that strengthening bilateral cooperation is essential to achieving mutual goals and advancing regional stability.

During the meeting, both sides focused on enhancing economic and trade ties. They explored new opportunities to boost commerce, attract investments, and support sustainable development projects. Renewable energy, government modernization, and education also featured prominently in discussions, as both nations highlighted their commitment to long-term progress. Strengthening bilateral cooperation emerged as the key driver to achieving these shared objectives, ensuring that both countries benefit from closer ties.

President Herminie expressed appreciation for the UAE’s ongoing support for Seychelles’ development initiatives. He noted that these efforts play a crucial role in advancing his country’s sustainable development plans. The UAE’s contribution underscores its commitment to fostering international partnerships that enhance the welfare of partner nations. Moreover, the leaders agreed to implement joint programs that promote innovation, education, and environmental sustainability.

Both nations emphasized the importance of continuing dialogue and collaboration in strategic sectors. They agreed to expand exchanges of expertise, knowledge, and technology, particularly in renewable energy, trade facilitation, and educational initiatives. The leaders concluded that strengthening bilateral cooperation not only benefits their countries but also contributes to regional stability and prosperity.

The meeting marked a clear commitment to building stronger ties, creating opportunities for investment, education, and sustainable development. By focusing on cooperation, innovation, and shared goals, the UAE and Seychelles are setting a benchmark for successful international partnerships.

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