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UAE, Japan leaders discuss regional security, economic ties

UAE President and Japan PM highlight maritime safety, energy security, and Iran-related attacks in the region

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UAE, Japan leaders discuss regional security, economic ties

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi addressed ongoing Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and other countries, highlighting assaults on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan spoke by phone with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday, discussing regional security and economic cooperation, WAM news agency reported.

The leaders focused on developments affecting regional and international stability, including threats to maritime security, energy supplies, and the global economy.

They addressed ongoing Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and other countries, highlighting assaults on civilians and civilian infrastructure. Both sides said these actions violate sovereignty, international law, and the UN Charter. Takaichi condemned the attacks and affirmed Japan’s support for UAE measures to defend its territory and protect its citizens.

Sheikh Mohamed and Takaichi also reviewed UAE-Japan cooperation in economic and development sectors, noting progress under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

They welcomed the successful conclusion of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, expected to boost trade and investment while expanding bilateral collaboration.

Both leaders emphasized their commitment to advancing partnership objectives in ways that serve mutual interests and benefit their populations.

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