
TEHRAN In a top-level diplomatic meeting kept in Abu Dhabi, Irans Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi emphasized Tehrans dedication to boosting cooperation with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) based upon shared interests and regional stability.The Joint Iran-UAE Committee Meeting on Political Consultations, which took place on Friday, was co-chaired by Takht-Ravanchi and Lana Nusseibeh, the UAEs Assistant Minister for Political Affairs.
The conversations centered on expanding political and economic cooperation while resolving pushing local and worldwide developments.Takht-Ravanchi highlighted Irans foreign policy concentrate on promoting strong ties with surrounding nations, describing the conference as a vital step in deepening bilateral coordination.
He stressed the significance of accelerating the execution of existing contracts and identifying new locations of cooperation to more solidify Iran-UAE relations.Beyond bilateral matters, the Iranian diplomat also resolved wider local concerns, urging unity amongst Islamic countries in countering Israels aggressive policies in Palestine.
He pointed to the upcoming Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers top as a chance for Muslim-majority countries to embrace a combined position versus Israeli-American genocidal actions which are aimed at the forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.Nusseibeh, representing the UAE, reaffirmed her nations commitment to reinforcing thorough ties with Iran.
She expressed optimism that ongoing diplomatic engagements would facilitate the effective implementation of agreements and boost bilateral cooperation across numerous sectors.
She also repeated the UAEs company opposition to any plans that would by force displace Gazas population.Both nations invited the progress accomplished in crucial locations of collaboration, including economic, consular, and security matters.
They declared their commitment to accelerating discussions on completing contracts and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) under negotiation, particularly in relation to the Joint Economic Commission, Consular Committees, and Coast Guard Cooperation Meetings.