UAE-China ties successful model of international relations: Al Dhaheri

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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed signed comprehensive strategic partnership during his China visit in 2019.
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  • As one of the first countries to join the Belt and Road Initiative, UAE has become the main logistical centre in the MENA, said Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri.
  • It re-exports more than 60 percent of Chinese exports to the region, where the value of trade exchange between the two countries has exceeded $70 billion.

Beijing, China—Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri, UAE Ambassador to China, has said the UAE and China maintain close strategic relations, which are a “successful model” for international bilateral relations.

Al Dhaheri, who  congratulated the leadership and people of China on the 73rd anniversary of the country’s founding, said, “We commend the achievements of China and its people over the past 73 years. China’s prosperity has reflected positively on the whole world. We are witnessing these positive effects tangibly in the UAE through bilateral cooperation in the fields of trade and investment, which have stimulated economic growth for our two countries, as well as in the entire Middle East and North Africa region.”

He indicated that as one of the first countries to join the Belt and Road Initiative, the UAE has become the main logistical centre in the Middle East and North Africa. It re-exports more than 60 percent of Chinese exports to the region, where the value of trade exchange between the two countries has exceeded $70 billion.

Al Dhaheri pointed out that the two countries have pledged to continuously enhance economic and trade cooperation, with the aim of bilateral trade reaching $200 billion by 2030.

“This year marks the 38th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries. Through the keenness of our leaderships to enhance bilateral cooperation over the past 37 years, UAE-Chinese relations have become a successful model for international bilateral relations,” he said.

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