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The Embassy - Press Releases - Ambassador Dr Ahmed Al Banna meets Shri Nripendra Misra, Principal Secretary to The Prime Minister of India
Press Releases
AMBASSADOR DR. AHMED AL BANNA MEETS SHRI NRIPENDRA MISRA, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO
THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
15 May, 2017
UAE Ambassador Dr. Ahmed Al Banna had a Courtesy Meeting with Shri Nripendra Misra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India (Prime Minister’s Office).
Dr Ahmed Al Banna conveyed the gratitude to Shri Nripendra Misra for the continuous support and cooperation being extended by the government of India. He also conveyed the gratitude to Shri Nripendra Misra for the continuous efforts that has enhanced the historical tie and strategic partnership between the United Arab Emirates and the Republic of India.
During the meeting Both sides reviewed and positively assessed implementation of decisions emerging from high-level exchanges. The intensive interaction at the highest political levels and regular meetings of important bilateral mechanisms and constant visits from both the sides of government for various summits demonstrate the priority that India attaches to furthering relations and cooperation with people and Government of UAE.
The two Nations also held extensive discussions on various matters of Bilateral Relations in a cordial atmosphere. They also discussed about specific matters including the need for expeditious implementation of all agreed and ongoing projects.
During the meeting, both sides discussed the issues of mutual interests and common concerns on UAE-India relations and reviewed matters of Bilateral Cooperations.
Both the side expressed its readiness to continue extending cooperation by supporting development priorities and paths taken by the Government of both the countries.