Foreign Minister Meets Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Discusses India-UAE Cooperation
S Jaishankar arrived in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday night on the second leg of his six-day three-nation visit to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Seychelles, which began on Tuesday. The visit is seen as important as it comes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has discussed the advancement of strategic cooperation between India and the UAE in the post-COVID era with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during his visit to the Gulf kingdom.
The two chiefs additionally traded sees on significant local and worldwide issues.
Mr. Jaishankar showed up in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday night on the second leg of his six-day three-country visit to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Seychelles, which started on Tuesday. The visit is viewed as significant as it comes amidst the Covid pandemic.
“Express gratitude toward HH @MohamedBinZayed for accepting me on landing in Abu Dhabi. Passed on the welcome and great wishes of PM @narendramodi. UAE’s consideration and thought of its huge Indian people group are profoundly valued,” Mr. Jaishankar tweeted late Wednesday night.
“Talked about propelling our vital participation in the post-COVID period. Traded sees on significant territorial and worldwide issues,” he added.
The epic Covid has tainted more than 163,000 individuals and asserted 563 carries on within the UAE.
In excess of 3 million Indians live and work in the UAE, the Ministry of External Affairs had said in an articulation before the beginning of the clergyman’s visit.
As per the site of the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the Indian exile network of around 30.4 lakh is apparently the biggest ethnic network in the UAE, comprising generally around 30% of the nation’s populace.
Among the Indian states, Kerala is the most spoken to, trailed by Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Be that as it may, Indians from the northern expresses, all set up, additionally structure a huge part of the UAE Indian populace, it noted.
In the last leg of his visit, the outside undertakings priest will head out to Seychelles on November 27 and 28.
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