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UAE, Greece, Cyprus foreign ministers hold tripartite meeting

  • The three leaders also reviewed issues of common interest, the situation in the region, along with regional and international developments.
  • The foreign ministers of Cyprus and Greece highlighted the importance of this tripartite meeting and its role in promoting frameworks of joint cooperation with the UAE

The UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Sheikh Abdullah al Nahyan, discussed partnership and cooperation with Greek Minister Nikos Dendias and Cyprus’ Minister Nikos Christodoulides during a tripartite meeting.

The three leaders also reviewed issues of common interest, the situation in the region, along with regional and international developments.

Sheikh Abdullah al Nahyan welcomed the Foreign Ministers of Cyprus and Greece, lauding the warm relations that bind the three countries and expressed keenness to further develop these relations along with enhancing joint cooperation in all fields.

The foreign ministers of Cyprus and Greece highlighted the importance of this tripartite meeting and its role in promoting frameworks of joint cooperation with the UAE to achieve the common interests of the three countries and their peoples.