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Visit and appointmen­t bolster Latvian bonds

Parliament speaker delighted at UAE’s choice of envoy

- Caline Malek cmalek@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI // The UAE hasappoint­ed its first Ambassador to a Baltic nation.

Hanan Al Alili will become Ambassador to Latvia when the UAE Embassy opens in the capital, Riga, next month.

Inara Murniece, Latvia’s speaker of parliament, was in Abu Dhabi for this week’s Global Summit of Women Speakers of Parliament when the announceme­nt was made.

“It is important to have women in key positions in government because they compose half of our society and sometimes it is easier to cooperate between women,” Ms Murniece said of the appointmen­t.

“The UAE is a country of very strong women, like Latvia.” One of those women is Mariam Al Mansouri, the UAE’s first female fighter pilot, who Ms Murniece was delighted to meet during her visit.

“She is so inspiratio­nal,” Ms Murniece said.

“I also praise Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, the president of the Federal National Council, for what she is doing here for society. She is a role model for young girls and women of all ages. I admire her.” Ms Murniece met Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, and Reem Alhashimy, Minister of State, to discuss further strengthen­ing ties between the countries. “Cooperatio­n is always essential,” she said. “And if we can secure a future, looking at different national, regional and internatio­nal platforms, it is always essential to exchange informatio­n and create a better business environmen­t. I admire how they think about the future and secure it, decades and decades in advance.” Ms Murniece visited some of the 600 Latvians living in the UAE. “It is not a large community but they are people with big ideas,” she said. “There are also more moving here and a direct fight from Riga to Abu Dhabi is planned.”

Trade between Latvia and the UAE has increased five- fold since its embassy opened in Abu Dhabi two years ago.

“Latvia is a very integral part of the regional economy,” said Sabahat Khan, senior analyst at the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis in Dubai.

“That creates a lot of opportunit­ies for investment and commercial collaborat­ion between Latvia and the UAE given the robust economic growth both countries are generating.”

 ?? Christophe­r Pike / The National ?? Inara Murniece, speaker of Latvia’s parliament, was in Abu Dhabi for a global summit.
Christophe­r Pike / The National Inara Murniece, speaker of Latvia’s parliament, was in Abu Dhabi for a global summit.

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