President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is set to embark on an official visit to the United States on Monday, marking his first trip to the country since becoming President.
During this landmark visit, the UAE President will engage in discussions with President Joe Biden, focusing on the historical ties between the UAE and the US, which have flourished for over five decades.
The leaders are expected to explore opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation and advance the UAE-US strategic partnership across a range of critical areas.
Key topics of discussion will include economic collaboration, investment opportunities, advancements in technology and artificial intelligence, space exploration, renewable energy initiatives, and climate action.
In addition to his meeting with President Biden, Sheikh Mohamed will hold talks with various US officials to further develop relations at all levels.
The agenda also includes addressing pressing regional and international issues of mutual interest, reflecting a shared commitment to global stability and security.
The collection of relief aid for the 'UAE Stands with Lebanon' campaign begins on Saturday, October 12 at Expo City Dubai's Exhibition Centre, running from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
The UAE's Attorney-General, Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, has launched an immediate investigation into a UAE citizen who travelled to Lebanon in violation of a travel ban.
The United Arab Emirates has dispatched an aircraft carrying 37 tonnes of provisions for children and women as part of the 'UAE Stands with Lebanon' relief campaign.
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