China and UAE Continue Cooperation on Counterterrorism



The foreign ministries of China and the United Arab Emirates held their second meeting of the bilateral consultation mechanism on counterterrorism and deradicalization cooperation on October 29th. Vice Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong led the Chinese delegation to Abu Dhabi to meet with officials from the UAE. 


Both sides recognized the good development of the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and the UAE. They exchanged views on the current international and regional situation regarding terrorism and security. China and the UAE face common challenges from terrorist and extremist threats. Strengthening cooperation is important for both countries.


Officials from relevant government departments of China and the UAE attended the meeting. They discussed ways to make better use of the consultation mechanism between the two countries on counterterrorism and countering violent extremism. The mechanism supports security cooperation agreed upon by the leaders of China and the UAE. 


Through the mechanism, China and the UAE aim to contribute more to protecting each other's security and development interests. They also want to enhance stability and security in the region facing terrorist dangers. Exchanging information and coordinating policies helps both sides tackle terrorist networks.


Representatives reaffirmed their commitment to deepening counterterrorism cooperation. Areas for future joint work include cutting off terrorist financing, blocking cyber enablement of terrorist activities, and de-radicalization programs. Effective multilateral coordination is also essential to defeat terrorist ideologies.  


The meeting highlights the strong and enduring partnership between China and the UAE. By working together through bilateral forums, they enhance regional and global security against the scourge of terrorism. ongoing cooperation remains crucial to overcoming security threats in troubled times.

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