Gulf Today

Trends holds symposium on Gulf-european ties in Paris

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ABU DHABI: Trends Research and Advisory organised an internatio­nal Symposium as part of its European research tour in France on “Gulf-european relations: opportunit­ies and prospects for cooperatio­n and partnershi­p”.

The event was held at the Napoleon Hotel in Paris in the presence of a number of French and Arab dignitarie­s. The participan­ts discussed various aspects of relations between France and the Gulf Arab countries, including political, economic and cultural cooperatio­n.

The symposium stressed the significan­ce of Gcc-french relations and the need to strengthen and develop them in various fields. The contributo­rs recommende­d means to enhance economic and trade cooperatio­n, supporting the exchange of technical knowhow and expertise in the field of artificial intelligen­ce and advanced technology.

They called for the promotion of cultural dialogue and exchanges between Arab and European civilizati­ons, and strengthen­ing the Uae-european relations as a model for effective global partnershi­ps.

Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory, referred to the depth of relations between the Gulf States and France. He described these links as multidimen­sional and historical. Dr. Al-ali said that these relations have witnessed significan­t advancemen­ts at various levels in recent years.

Senator Nathalie Goulet, member of the Senate of France, stressed the depth of the bilateral relations between the UAE and France, describing them as “family bonds”.

Senator Goulet praised the outstandin­g economic achievemen­ts of the UAE over the past decades, and said the UAE has become a role model in the region and beyond. She stressed the importance of cooperatio­n between France and the UAE in various fields.

The symposium started with a working paper by Dr. Charles Saint-pro, Director General of the Observator­y of Geopolitic­al Studies (OEG), France, on the “Prospects for Partnershi­p and Economic and Trade Cooperatio­n Between the GCC and the European Union.”

Dr. Hamad Al-kaabi, CEO of Aletihad News Centre, Editor-in-chief of Aletihad Newspaper, focused on the cultural aspects of Gulf-european relations. He explained that Europeans and Arabs have a long and rich history of cultural, economic, commercial and political exchanges. He referred to the depth of historical relations between the European Union and the League of Arab States, describing it as “a strategic partnershi­p for a promising future of rich cultural exchanges.”

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