UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have held talks focused on deepening cooperation between the two nations.
They discussed ways to boost ties in areas that support sustainable development and shared prosperity, reaffirming commitment to building on their comprehensive strategic partnership.
During the phone conversation, Sheikh Mohamed congratulated Modi on becoming the second longest-serving Prime Minister in India’s history, wishing him continued success.
Modi thanked His Highness for his warm words and praised the enduring friendship between the UAE and India.
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