The two top diplomats of the two countries signed the minutes of meeting of the 3rd round of the UAE-Turkmenistan Joint Committee which ran over eight days…reports Asian Lite News
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, led the UAE’s participation in the third round of UAE-Turkmenistan Joint Committee, which convened on October 14th-21st via video conference. Rashid Meridov, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, represented his country’s in the session.
Addressing the committee, the UAE top diplomat said: “I would foremost like to thank you and the Turkmen delegation for participating in the third round of the UAE-Turkmenistan Joint Committee.
The convening of this Joint Committee, testifies to the deep bonds of friendship that exist between our two countries’ leaderships and peoples. It complements the bilateral efforts and the continuous meetings that brought us together during the last period, and underlines both sides’ keenness to enhance mutual cooperation and promote bilateral relations in various sectors of common interest. “
Sheikh Abdullah added that the bilateral relations between the two nations have witnessed “remarkable development since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries 25 years ago, which paved the way for the launch of bilateral political, economic, cultural and development cooperation.” “Our strong relationship has been embodied by high-level visits, such as the visit of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to the UAE in March 2018, and the visit of your Excellency to the country in November 2019. Furthermore, I would like to commend the outcomes achieved from the fifth round of the Political Consultations that were held via video conference in May 2020.”
The two top diplomats of the two countries signed the minutes of meeting of the 3rd round of the UAE-Turkmenistan Joint Committee which ran over eight days.
Attending the virtual meeting were Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State, and Abdulnasser Alshaali, Assistant Minister for Economic and Trade Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation along with a number of executives from both countries.