UAE Ambassador Ibrahim Salem Al Alawi Presents Credentials To Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa

Ibrahim Salem Al Alawi recently met with Daniel Noboa, the President of Ecuador, at Carondelet Palace in Quito. During this meeting, Al Alawi presented his credentials as the UAE's Ambassador Extraordinary and Non-Resident Plenipotentiary to Ecuador. This event marked a significant step in diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Al Alawi conveyed greetings from UAE leaders, including President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Vice President His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. They extended their best wishes for Ecuador's continued progress and prosperity.

UAE Ambassador Presents Credentials to Ecuador

President Noboa reciprocated by sending his regards to the UAE leaders and expressed his hopes for ongoing development and prosperity in the UAE. He also wished Ambassador Al Alawi success in his mission to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries.

President Noboa assured that Ecuador is ready to support Ambassador Al Alawi in his efforts to strengthen ties across various sectors. This commitment underscores Ecuador's willingness to collaborate closely with the UAE in achieving mutual goals.

Ambassador Al Alawi expressed pride in representing the UAE in Ecuador. He emphasised his dedication to fostering cooperation across multiple fields, aiming to bolster the partnership between both nations.

The discussions during the meeting focused on identifying areas where cooperation could be enhanced. Both parties explored strategies to advance their shared interests and aspirations for their countries and peoples.

This diplomatic engagement highlights a mutual desire to deepen ties and work collaboratively towards common objectives. The meeting set a positive tone for future interactions between the UAE and Ecuador.

With inputs from WAM

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