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Khalifa, Qaboos underscore depth, vibrancy of UAE-Oman ties
Abu Dhabi, July 12, 2011 (WAM) - UAE and Omani leaders yesterday praised bonds of brotherhood and friendship linking their peoples as strong and solid and underscored their commitment to leverage these relations so as to meet aspirations of the two peoples for integration and cooperation.
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and HM Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed of Oman held talks at Al Rawdha Palace here yesterday over ways of further strengthening distinguished bilateral ties.
During the talks, which were attended by Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the two leaders exchanged views on the latest Gulf, Arab and international developments and topics of mutual concern.
As he welcomed the Omani leader to the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa said his visit to his second home is a source of pride for the people of UAE and signals an important leverage for further consolidating bonds of brotherhood and friendship.
''The UAE harbours profound respect and esteem to the leadership and people of Oman,'' the UAE President said, wishing Oman more progress and prosperity under the leadership of Sultan Qaboos.
Highlighting the depth and strength of the close, historic ties, Sheikh Khalifa said the spirit of joint cooperation and coordination prevails in all fields.
Sheikh Khalifa said the Omani leader's visit demonstrates the ideal model of close cooperation between the GCC member states for serving mutual interests, securing decent life and delivering prosperity to their peoples.
For his turn, HM Sultan Qaboos of Oman said he was delighted at visiting the UAE and meeting with its leader, President Sheikh Khalifa. He said the UAE-Oman ties would see steady progress in the coming period thanks to Sheikh Khalifa's determination to cementing these relations and leveraging them to new heights of joint cooperation for the best interest of the two countries and their peoples. - Emirates News Agency, WAM
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and HM Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed of Oman held talks at Al Rawdha Palace here yesterday over ways of further strengthening distinguished bilateral ties.
During the talks, which were attended by Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the two leaders exchanged views on the latest Gulf, Arab and international developments and topics of mutual concern.
As he welcomed the Omani leader to the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa said his visit to his second home is a source of pride for the people of UAE and signals an important leverage for further consolidating bonds of brotherhood and friendship.
''The UAE harbours profound respect and esteem to the leadership and people of Oman,'' the UAE President said, wishing Oman more progress and prosperity under the leadership of Sultan Qaboos.
Highlighting the depth and strength of the close, historic ties, Sheikh Khalifa said the spirit of joint cooperation and coordination prevails in all fields.
Sheikh Khalifa said the Omani leader's visit demonstrates the ideal model of close cooperation between the GCC member states for serving mutual interests, securing decent life and delivering prosperity to their peoples.
For his turn, HM Sultan Qaboos of Oman said he was delighted at visiting the UAE and meeting with its leader, President Sheikh Khalifa. He said the UAE-Oman ties would see steady progress in the coming period thanks to Sheikh Khalifa's determination to cementing these relations and leveraging them to new heights of joint cooperation for the best interest of the two countries and their peoples. - Emirates News Agency, WAM