Kyrgystan relations topic of discussion in UAE

H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has discussed ways of broadening the scope of cooperation with Kyrgyzstan at a meeting with Chingiz Aidarbekov, the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Central Asian state, at the ministry's premises in Abu Dhabi.

H.H. Sheikh Abdullah underlined the UAE's keenness to advance bilateral relations across various domains to the higher good of both nations.

The top diplomat of Kyrgyzstan hailed the privileged relations between the two countries, and praised the distinctive status boasted by the UAE at the global scene.

He affirmed his country's determination to propel bilateral ties across all fields.

Attending the meeting was the UAE Non-resident Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan, Mohammad Hareb Al Muhairbi.

Source: WAM

 

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