Syria's Leader Visits UAE for Talks with President
The meeting covered a wide range of regional developments and challenges, while both sides explored concrete avenues to expand economic partnerships and reinforce development efforts, according to the Syrian presidency. The two leaders further emphasized the critical importance of bilateral coordination in safeguarding regional stability.
In a notable show of solidarity, al-Sharaa voiced Syria's unequivocal support for the UAE, firmly rejecting what he characterized as threats to its sovereignty and territorial integrity — citing what he described as "recent Iranian attacks," the statement noted.
UAE's state news agency added that both nations reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing bilateral relations in a manner that promotes sustainable development and long-term prosperity across both countries.
Abu Dhabi represents the third leg of al-Sharaa's Gulf diplomatic tour, following earlier stops in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
In Doha, the Syrian president sat down with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for discussions centered on bilateral relations and broader regional dynamics. The day prior, al-Sharaa met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where the agenda was dominated by prospects for strengthened economic cooperation and regional connectivity initiatives.
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