Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates in India

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE,Foreign Minister, United Arab Emirates, India,Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan is on a visit to India from 24-30 June 2018.

He is accompanied by a senior-level delegation. Apart from the official programme in New Delhi, the visit also includes engagements in other States of India.

During the visit, Sheikh Abdullah will call on Prime Minister and hold official talks with External Affairs Minister. He would also be meeting other Union Ministers and Governors/Chief Ministers of the States being visited by him.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited the United Arab Emirates in August 2015 when the two countries decided to elevate their relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister had another successful visit to the United Arab Emirates in February, 2018. Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan had visited India in February, 2016 and later in January 2017 as the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan had visited India earlier in September 2015 and had also accompanied the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi during his visits. The present visit of the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates would provide the two sides with an opportunity to further strengthen their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

A press note from the Indian government on the visit of the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates said:

India and the UAE enjoy warm, close and multi-faceted relations underpinned by historic, cultural, religious and economic linkages which stand elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The UAE is India’s third-largest trade partner and sixth-largest supplier of our energy needs. Several significant developments have taken place in the recent past including awarding of a 10% stake to Indian consortium in Lower Zakum offshore field, participation of UAE in India’s strategic petroleum reserves, investments by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in infrastructure and increasing engagements in energy, food security, logistics, space etc. A 3.3 million-strong Indian community, largest in the Gulf region, has made the UAE its second home and is contributing to its development.

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