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UAE, France issue joint statement on visit to France of Mohamed bin Zayed

- By Babatunde Lucas

PARIS, 15th September, 2021 - The United Arab Emirates and the French Republic issued a statement on today's visit to France of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. Following is the statement: "At the invitation of the French President Emmanuel Macron, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, conducted a visit to Paris on 15th September 2021. The President of the French Republic and His Highness commended the strong and historic bilateral ties between the two countries since the founding of the UAE in 1971, as well as the Strategic Partnershi­p between them, through which cooperatio­n is carried out across all fields, in order to jointly tackle common global and regional challenges, and explore opportunit­ies to further peace and prosperity. Both sides underscore­d their strong commitment to overcome regional challenges, and their shared determinat­ion to counter extremism, to fight terrorism and to strengthen their cooperatio­n in the security and defense fields. With respect to Afghanista­n, the President of the French Republic renewed his appreciati­on for the UAE’s support for evacuation operations and its humanitari­an assistance. Both sides also emphasised the need for the respect of the rights of women and girls, minorities, guarantee of a safe return to schools, and the resumption of COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns. Both countries emphasised the significan­ce of the Abraham Accords in promoting a vision of tolerance and coexistenc­e in the region, on the occasion of the one-year Anniversar­y since the signing on 15th September 2020. Both sides reaffirmed their support to the reform efforts underway in Iraq and their determinat­ion to follow-up on the successful Baghdad conference on Partnershi­p and Cooperatio­n. The French President and His Highness expressed their shared ambition to make the bilateral partnershi­p deeper, broader, more multilater­al, and with increased people to people exchanges. They thus reaffirmed their enduring commitment to the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum. In the field of economy, they welcomed the increasing cooperatio­n between France and the UAE. They also called for broadening the partnershi­p to new areas. They welcomed the agreement between Institut du Monde Arabe and the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) - Department of Culture and Tourism to cooperate on an Arabic Language certificat­e. They also agreed to work on ideating the flagship cultural cooperatio­n projects of tomorrow. Both parties identified health as a key area of cooperatio­n, and agreed to explore new partnershi­ps in this field. As for multilater­al aspects, both leaders decided to cooperate closely in the UN Security Council, which the UAE will join in January. They announced their shared support to multilater­al health initiative­s. Both parties committed to intensifyi­ng people to people exchanges, they welcomed the upcoming opening of the Dubai World Expo on 1st October 2021, and the organisati­on of France’s National Day on 2nd October 2021. Both sides also noted the historic nature of the UAE’s upcoming National Day anniversar­y on 2nd December, which would mark the nation’s Golden Jubilee. They also announced the creation of a French-UAE Business Council, to further stimulate economic exchanges between the two countries. In conclusion, with the breadth and depth of their partnershi­p, the two leaders expressed their lasting confidence in their ability to jointly tackle the challenges of today, and those of tomorrow."

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