President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has met with President Dr. Nataša Pirc Musar of Slovenia, who is on a visit to the UAE.
During their meeting at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi, the two leaders discussed various aspects of bilateral relations, with a focus on boosting economic, trade, investment, and development cooperation.
They also explored opportunities in renewable energy, sustainability, and other fields aligned with the shared aspirations of both nations for progress and prosperity.
The discussions extended to regional and international issues of mutual concern, with both leaders affirming their countries' commitment to seeking an end to hostilities in the Middle East, avoiding any escalation of the conflict, and supporting a two-state solution as a foundation for peace. They also stressed the importance of global peace and stability and the peaceful resolution of conflicts worldwide.
His Highness reiterated the UAE's consistent approach of fostering developmental partnerships that benefit all, expressing his optimism for further growth in cooperation between the UAE and Slovenia.
His Highness noted that diplomatic relations between the UAE and Slovenia commenced in 1992, just one year after Slovenia's independence, reflecting both nations' shared commitment to collaboration for mutual benefit. He highlighted the vital role of the UAE-Slovenia Joint Economic Committee and the Political Consultations Committee in identifying and leveraging opportunities for cooperation across various fields.
President Pirc Musar conveyed her keenness to advance UAE-Slovenian relations in ways that support the interests of both nations and advance the aspirations of their peoples for prosperity and progress.

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