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Nuclear plant key pillar of UAE-Korea ties, says Moon

SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT ARRIVES IN ABU DHABI ON THREE-DAY STATE VISIT

- Staff Report

The UAE’s first nuclear power plant at Barakah, being built by a Korean company, has spawned “bilateral cooperatio­n on all fronts”, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is on his first visit to the UAE, has said.

President Moon Jae-in arrived in Abu Dhabi yesterday on a three-day state visit.

Suhail Mohammad Faraj Faris Al Mazroui, Minister of Energy and Industry, and a number of senior officials received the South Korean president and the accompanyi­ng delegation at the Presidenti­al Flight facility.

Ahead of the visit, President Moon — in written responses to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) — had singled out the Barakah plant as having establishe­d “a strategic partnershi­p” between the two countries.

Following the signing of the contract in 2009, he said, Korea and the UAE “went on to expand and diversify bilateral cooperatio­n not only in convention­al areas of collaborat­ion, such as energy and plant constructi­on, but also on all fronts, including national defence, health care and medical services, culture, government administra­tion and even space exploratio­n”.

‘Miracle in the Desert’

Speaking about his first trip to a Middle East country, and his expectatio­ns of his visit to the UAE, President Moon said: “More than anything else, it is truly meaningful for me to visit the land that achieved the ‘Miracle in the Desert’ through unceasing endeavours for reform and innovation as well as socioecono­mic progress.”

He added: “The magnificen­t skylines of Abu Dhabi and Dubai that I have seen in pictures are very impressive.

“I pay my respect to the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan; President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan; His Highness Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai; and His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and to other leaders and people of the UAE for accomplish­ing such remarkable developmen­t in the middle of the desert.”

Besides the Barakah project, other sectors for cooperatio­n include health care, science and technology, and ICT, President Moon said.

Health care

He pointed out that Korea had signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on health care and medical services with the UAE in 2011, the first with a Middle Eastern country. “And our two countries are now actively working together for the treatment of UAE patients at state hospitals in Korea and for Korea’s consignmen­t operation of hospitals in the UAE …”

He added that the two countries are working together “in areas of treating patients at government expense and consignmen­t operation of hospitals”.

As a result of the ongoing cooperatio­n, “the number of patients visiting Shaikh Khalifa Speciality Hospital, which has been managed by Seoul National University Hospital since 2014, is rising every year”, President Moon highlighte­d as an example.

President Moon added that this year, the Korean Cultural Centre in Abu Dhabi will organise all of its cultural programmes in celebratio­n of the Year of Zayed.

Korea plans to hold this year’s Korea Festival in October to commemorat­e the 100th anniversar­y of the birth of the Shaikh Zayed.

 ?? WAM ?? Moon Jae-in being received by Suhail Mohammad Faraj Faris Al Mazroui and senior government officials on his arrival in Abu Dhabi yesterday on a three-day state visit.
WAM Moon Jae-in being received by Suhail Mohammad Faraj Faris Al Mazroui and senior government officials on his arrival in Abu Dhabi yesterday on a three-day state visit.

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