Abu Dhabi, UAE – The United Arab Emirates and Mauritania discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation. They also discussed key regional developments and issues of mutual interest. This comes within the framework of both sides’ commitment to supporting regional stability and expanding areas of partnership.
These discussions took place during an official meeting between officials from both countries. The meeting emphasized the deep historical ties between Abu Dhabi and Nouakchott. It also stressed the need to build upon these ties to achieve greater coordination in various fields, particularly economic, investment, and development sectors.
The meeting also addressed ways to enhance cooperation in vital sectors such as energy, infrastructure, and trade. In addition, it included discussions on supporting joint initiatives that contribute to achieving sustainable development and exchanging expertise between the two sides.
Regarding regional issues, the two sides exchanged views on a number of pressing matters. They emphasized the importance of political and diplomatic solutions to resolve conflicts and stressed their rejection of any escalation that could threaten the security and stability of the region.
Both sides affirmed their commitment to continued joint coordination in international forums. This reflects their dedication to supporting international peace and security and strengthening joint Arab action in addressing current challenges.
Observers believe these meetings reflect a growing trend toward expanding the UAE’s network of relations in Africa. This comes amidst a mutual interest in strengthening strategic partnerships and achieving shared interests.
This step comes at a time of rapid transformation in the region. Therefore, regional coordination and bilateral cooperation are essential tools for confronting challenges and building a more stable future.



