H.H. Sheikh Mohamed holds talks with Pakistan's new Prime Minister

WAM

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has held talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the Qasr Al Shati' Palace.

The leaders discussed ways to further advance relations between the two nations, and expand cooperation in various sectors.

They also reviewed a number of regional and international issues of common concern.

Sheikh Mohammed stressed on the valuable contributions made by the Pakistani community in the UAE to the country's successful development drive, and wished Sharif success in leading Pakistan towards further progress and prosperity.

He also emphasised on the UAE's support for all steps conducive to achieving peace and cooperation in the region and the whole world.

The Pakistani Prime Minister thanked Sheikh Mohamed for the reception and highlighted his keenness to strengthen relations with the UAE in various fields.

The two leaders also exchanged greetings on the advent of Eid Al-Fitr.

More from Local

Coming Up on Dubai Eye

  • Extra Time

    7:00pm - 8:00pm

    Chris & Robbie bring you the latest from the sporting world plus interviews with upcoming and legendary sporting stars.

  • The Night Shift with Mark Lloyd

    8:00pm - 11:00pm

    Musicians and music, entertainers and entertainment, industry gossip and songs selected by you, get ready to bring your night time to life! Every evening from eight, Mark Lloyd brings you an energetic mix of local and international content and contests, featuring an array of celebrity interviews and entertaining anecdotes. Get involved in the show and pick your favourite jukebox hits, every night from 8pm - 11pm.

BUSINESS BREAKFAST LATEST

On Dubai Eye

  • Flying Taxis

    It sounds like an episode of The Jetsons, but the sight of flying taxis whizzing around our cities could be much closer than you think.

  • Tough penalties for deliberate tax evasion

    The UAE has said that tougher penalties will come into force from 1st August for not keeping proper corporate tax records.