UAE and Belgium urge accelerated efforts to ‘restore regional stability’

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UAE and Belgian foreign ministers shake hands in Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
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  • The call for intensification of efforts to protect civilian lives came in a meeting between UAE's and Belgian foreign ministers in Abu Dhabi
  • The two ministers touched on the fighting between Israel and Hamas and efforts to end extremism, violence, and deescalate tensions in the region

Abu Dhabi, UAE— The UAE and Belgium have stressed the importance of coordinating regional and international efforts to protect civilians and intensify efforts to restore regional security and stability.

The sentiments were expressed in a meeting between Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Hadja Lahbib, Belgium’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The meeting, which was held in Abu Dhabi, touched on the latest developments in the Middle East region and efforts to end extremism, violence, escalating tension, and safeguard civilians.

The two sides reviewed mechanisms necessary to ensure the sustainability of the delivery of humanitarian and medical assistance to civilians, as part of the efforts being made to enhance the humanitarian response.

The UAE Foreign Minister and his Belgian counterpart exchanged views on the situation in the Middle East region and its security and humanitarian implications.

They stressed the importance of coordinating regional and international efforts to protect civilians and intensifying efforts to restore regional security and stability.

The two ministers also discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and cooperation across various sectors, including economic, trade, investment, and energy areas.

The meeting also covered cooperation in the field of environment and climate change as part of the UAE hosting of COP28 this year at Expo City Dubai.

The UAE foreign minister welcomed the visit of Lahbib, reiterating the UAE’s interest in boosting joint cooperation with Belgium in all fields to achieve the two countries’ common interests, support their development goals, and benefit their peoples.

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