President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank Group in Qasr al-Bahr, Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
His Highness and Dr. Adesina discussed cooperation between the UAE and the African Development Bank Group, exploring ways to strengthen coordination to achieve shared objectives and support sustainable development across Africa for the benefit and prosperity of all its people.
The UAE President affirmed the UAE's commitment to deepening its economic and investment ties in Africa to enhance mutual growth and prosperity. He highlighted the significant role of financial institutions in this regard.
Dr. Adesina expressed his appreciation to His Highness for the continuous support of the UAE in advancing development across Africa. He also commended cooperation between the African Development Bank Group and UAE institutions.

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