Araqchi Engages in Key Talks with UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister

Araqchi Engages in Key Talks with UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi traveled to Abu Dhabi to meet with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. This meeting underscores the importance of bilateral relations and regional cooperation.

During the meeting held on Monday evening, several key topics were discussed:

  • Bilateral Relations: The latest status of bilateral relations in various fields was thoroughly discussed and reviewed.
  • Regional Developments: Both parties emphasized the necessity for enhanced cooperation and coordination to bolster security and stability in the region.
  • Humanitarian Concerns: Araqchi expressed deep disgust and regret over the ongoing genocide and killings of the Palestinian Muslim people in Gaza and the West Bank. He condemned the Israeli regime’s aggression and terrorist acts against Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
  • Regional Unity: He asserted that confronting the occupation regime’s expansionism and lawlessness requires serious efforts and actions from regional and Islamic countries.
  • Iran-U.S. Talks: The meeting also addressed the process of indirect talks between Iran and the U.S., with Araqchi providing his Emirati counterpart with updates on the latest developments regarding this issue.

This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties and address pressing regional challenges.

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