PM Edi Rama meets UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi, signals stronger cooperation ahead

TIRANA, April 21 – Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama met United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a visit to Abu Dhabi and shared video footage from the meeting on social media. The encounter focused on bilateral relations and future cooperation between the two countries.

Rama described the meeting as friendly and said both sides expressed a shared outlook on future development. He said discussions reflected mutual trust and a commitment to expanding cooperation in multiple sectors.

The Albanian prime minister underlined growing ties between Albania and the United Arab Emirates in recent years. He pointed to increased engagement in investment and economic development projects.

The visit comes amid ongoing regional tensions in the Gulf, while Rama reiterated support for friendly nations and reaffirmed Albania’s commitment to dialogue and international cooperation.

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