He stressed that the changes taking place in the world call for deepening economic partnerships between the countries of the Arab region

Mohammed bin Zayed: The industrial partnership will bring good to the peoples of the Emirates, Egypt and Jordan

Mohamed bin Zayed received the Jordanian and Egyptian prime ministers.

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, praised the integrated industrial partnership between the UAE, Egypt and Jordan, stressing that it is a pioneering step that will bring prosperity and prosperity to the peoples of the three countries.

His Highness said that the changes that the world is witnessing call for deepening economic partnerships between the countries of the Arab region, inventing new formulas for cooperation among them, enhancing their integration and investing the qualitative advantages of each country, with the aim of achieving sustainable development and strengthening the response to common challenges and global crises and expanding self-reliance, especially in sectors. Vital issues related to national security such as food, health, energy, industry, etc.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, received, the day before yesterday, the Jordanian Prime Minister, Dr. Bishr Al-Khasawneh, and the Egyptian Prime Minister, Dr. Mustafa Madbouly, on the occasion of their visit to the country to announce the "Integrative Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development". Between the UAE, Jordan and Egypt.

During the meeting, which took place at the Beach Palace, His Highness welcomed the Jordanian and Egyptian Prime Ministers and conveyed his greetings to His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, wishing the two sisterly Jordan and Egypt further progress and prosperity.

• Inventing new forms of cooperation, enhancing integration and investing the qualitative advantages of each country.

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