Khaleej Times

Saudi Arabia and UAE economies represent a gross domestic product of one trillion dollars

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jeddah — Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have unveiled a raft of economic deals, including in the defence industry, as the Gulf powerhouse­s look to boost ties.

The two Gulf nations signed 20 memoranda of understand­ing for over 60 joint projects to be implemente­d over the next five years in sectors including oil and gas, banking, nuclear energy and defence.

The projects were approved at a meeting of the Saudi-Emirati Coordinati­on Council in Jeddah on Wednesday night, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

“The Saudi-Emirati Coordinati­on Council provides the ideal model for bilateral cooperatio­n between countries while supporting

the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council joint work system,” said a statement by the Saudi informatio­n ministry after Wednesday’s meeting.

The joints projects also include investment­s in the petrochemi­cal sector, unified food security projects and creating a $1.4 billion agricultur­al investment firm. The strategy calls for setting up a joint fund for nuclear energy and a bilateral council to coordinate well over $1.3 trillion in foreign investment­s.

Speaking on the UAE and Saudi

ties, Sheikh Shakhbout bin Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said that holding the first meeting of the Saudi-Emirati Coordinati­on Council in Jeddah and the signing of MoUs reflect the strategic relations between the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

He added that the bilateral ties between the two countries could be described as the strongest, most understand­ing and unified in terms of opinions in the region, due to the directives of the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Sheikh Shakhbout said the meeting confirms that the directives of the leadership of both countries are unified in a variety of topics. He also noted that he is looking forward to developing their ties to benefit their people, especially as they are both political and economic powers and are united by many mutual stances and overall cooperatio­n, to promote the process of developmen­t and face future challenges.

Sheikh Shakhbout praised the strategic ties between the UAE and Saudi Arabia while stressing that the directives of President Sheikh Khalifa are based on a historic Emirati vision establishe­d by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan to promote the UAE’s key ties with Saudi Arabia. — AFP, Wam

 ?? AFP ?? Mohammed bin Salman and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed hold talks in the Saudi Red Sea resort of Jeddah. —
AFP Mohammed bin Salman and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed hold talks in the Saudi Red Sea resort of Jeddah. —

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