Kazakhstan and UAE Officials Meet to Strengthen Trade and Economic Ties
Abu Dhabi, The Gulf Observer: Kazakh Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Najmedin Mukhametaliuly, held a meeting with Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, to discuss the enhancement of trade relations between the two nations. The meeting, cited by the Kazakh Foreign Ministry and reported by NHC, focused on key aspects of bilateral cooperation, with particular attention to expanding mutual trade.
Ambassador Mukhametaliuly emphasized Kazakhstan’s transport and logistics potential, highlighting its central location in Eurasia as a key advantage for facilitating trade and connectivity between Europe and Asia. He pointed to Kazakhstan’s infrastructure and strategic position as valuable assets in furthering economic ties with the UAE.
Minister Al Zeyoudi recognized the promising potential of the trade and economic relationship between Kazakhstan and the UAE. He expressed optimism regarding future cooperation and underscored the importance of strengthening mutual trade volumes.
Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to continuing the productive dialogue and fostering closer economic collaboration in the future. The meeting concluded with an agreement to further explore opportunities to enhance bilateral trade and cooperation across various sectors.
This meeting marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to deepen the economic partnership between Kazakhstan and the UAE, reinforcing their shared vision for increased trade and investment.