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Venezuela and the United Arab Emirates review cooperation agenda

Venezuela and the United Arab Emirates review cooperation agenda

The Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez was received this Saturday by the President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed, in order to deepen the bilateral agenda that both countries maintain.

This was announced by the vice president through her Twitter account, in which she published “I appreciate your kind welcome and meeting at the Al Shati Palace to the President. of United Arab Emirates, Your Highness @MohamedBinZayedto whom we express greetings from Pdte. @NicolasMaduro. We review the agenda of friendship and cooperation relations between both nations.

According to official information, Her Highness and Vice President Rodríguez also discussed the opportunities that both parties have to develop their agreements and diversify their base, especially in the fields of investment, trade and economy.

In turn, the highest authorities exchanged points of view on a series of issues of common interest.

With this visit, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela reaffirmed its entire willingness to join efforts with the People and the Government of the United Arab Emirates, to continue strengthening the historic ties of friendship, solidarity and cooperation.

  • Venezuela and the United Arab Emirates review cooperation agenda
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