UAE Building Strong Ties With Key G20 Countries

 


The UAE has been working to build strong relations with member nations of the G20, an important international forum for global economic cooperation. Here are some highlights of their productive engagements:


The UAE recently hosted a number of top leaders from G20 states. The Prime Minister of India visited in June to sign several economic agreements and invest over $16 billion in key sectors. Italian Ministers also visited to enhance partnerships in trade, investment and energy. Strengthening these strategic ties will benefit both nations.


Officials from the UAE also made visits to key partners. In September, ministers travelled to Japan to discuss collaboration in emerging technologies, space cooperation and climate action. Agreements were reached to work more closely as both countries prepare to lead the G20 in future years. 


Meetings were also held with several European states to boost cooperation. Deals were inked with Germany to increase investments in renewable energy. Talks with Spain focused on expanding business links especially in sectors like infrastructure, transport and tourism.


Regional forums aid discussions between Middle Eastern and Asian economies. The UAE actively participates in forums such as the GCC+3 (Gulf nations plus South Korea, China and Japan) to find common ground. Recent sessions addressed global economic headwinds and paths towards sustainable growth.


Strong G20 collaboration will benefit international trade and development as challenges persist. The UAE remains committed to constructive engagement with fellow member nations to help ensure stability, prosperity and global economic progress for all.

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