INSEAD Day 4 - 728x90

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UAE-France-India trilateral cooperation discussed at Paris meet

The meeting discussed the adoption of the UFI trilateral cooperation roadmap. (WAM)
  • UAE delegation was led by Assistant Foreign Minister for Economic and Trade Affaiirs Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri.
  • The meeting discussed the adoption of the UFI trilateral cooperation roadmap.

Paris, UAE–The second technical UAE-France-India trilateral initiative has taken place in Paris during the visit of a UAE delegation from Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), led by the Assistant Foreign Minister for Economic and Trade Affairs, Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri.

Al Hajeri participated in the meeting alongside the Secretary-General of France’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Anne-Marie Descôtes; and Foreign Secretary of India, Vinay Kwatra.

The meeting discussed the adoption of the UFI trilateral cooperation roadmap and the upcoming implementation of cooperation projects between the three countries.

During the visit, Al Hajeri also convened meetings with the Advisor to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs for North Africa and the Middle East, Bruno Pereira da Silva, and the Director-General of MEDEF International Philippe Gautier, to discuss ways to strengthen the Emirati-French relations in various areas of common interest, including trade and investment, aviation, energy, green hydrogen, and health.