
Saudi Crown Prince receives Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed
The meeting included discussions on strengthening the bilateral partnership in vital and strategic fields, given its positive impact on the advancement and prosperity of the region.
H.H Sheikh Tahnoon highlighted the meeting's framework on ongoing consultations towards issues related to the security, stability, and current developments of the region.
He also added: 'The UAE firmly believes in the importance of joint Arab action, both bilaterally and collectively, and in the need for constant communication to confront current challenges and ensure the future and sustainable development of the region.'
Sheikh Tahnoon also extended greetings from the UAE's President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, wishing continued progress and prosperity for the Kingdom.
In return, Prince Mohammed bin Salman conveyed his greetings to the UAE President, wishing the United Arab Emirates continued progress and development.

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