In a recent phone call, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed the implications of the ongoing conflict involving Iran on both regional security and the stability of international maritime routes. The conversation centered on the potential threats posed by rising tensions in the region, especially concerning the disturbances in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global shipping.
During their discussion, the leaders expressed mutual concern over the escalating situation and the challenges it presents to regional peace. They shared insights on possible strategies to mitigate these challenges, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts to ensure security and stability in the area.
The dialogue between Sheikh Mohamed and Prime Minister Mitsotakis also underscored their dedication to enhancing the UAE-Greece Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Both countries are committed to deepening cooperation in vital sectors such as trade, investment, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy, reflecting their shared vision for future growth and development.
This conversation comes on the heels of Prime Minister Mitsotakis’s visit to Abu Dhabi in May. During that visit, the two nations marked 50 years of diplomatic relations by signing agreements aimed at expanding collaboration in technology and artificial intelligence. The meeting served as a testament to the enduring ties between the UAE and Greece and their commitment to exploring new avenues of partnership.
