UAE And Germany Strengthen Ties With Focus On Climate And Energy Cooperation
The recent political consultations between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Germany marked a significant step towards bolstering the strategic partnership between the two nations. Held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abu Dhabi, this sixth round of discussions underscored a mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation across various sectors, including climate and energy, while also addressing regional and international developments.
Leading the UAE delegation was Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, accompanied by Mariam Al Muhairi, Chairman of the International Affairs Office at the Presidential Court. Representing Germany was Dr. Thomas Bagger, Secretary of State of the Federal Foreign Office. The meeting focused on ways to deepen the strategic partnership and expand joint cooperation, particularly in the realms of climate action and energy.

Al Hashimy highlighted the importance of these consultations in reinforcing bilateral relations and facilitating an exchange of perspectives on issues of mutual interest. She reiterated the UAE's dedication to supporting peace, security, and stability on both regional and international fronts, emphasizing the nation's commitment to pursuing peaceful and diplomatic solutions.
On his part, Dr. Bagger lauded the level of strategic relations between the UAE and Germany. He expressed his country's eagerness to enhance cooperation at all levels, reflecting a shared interest in fostering a stable and secure global environment.
The discussions concluded with both parties reaffirming their dedication to strengthening bilateral ties. They agreed on advancing their partnership in a manner that supports their shared interests, highlighting a unified approach towards addressing global challenges.
This round of political consultations not only served as a platform for dialogue but also as a testament to the strong relationship between the UAE and Germany. By focusing on areas such as climate change and energy, both nations are setting a precedent for international cooperation aimed at achieving sustainable development and peace.
With inputs from WAM