Abu Dhabi Crown Prince concludes official visit to Bahrain

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His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, has concluded his official visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain.

During the visit, he held meetings with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain.

At the end of the trip, Sheikh Khaled was bid farewell at Sakhir Air Base Airport by Prince Salman.

Earlier in the day, Sheikh Khaled held talks with King Hamad at Al-Sakhir Palace in Manama.

They discussed strengthening cooperation between the UAE and Bahrain across various sectors, emphasizing their historic ties and strong fraternal bonds.

The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations and enhancing strategic partnerships between the two nations.

Sheikh Khaled was awarded the King Hamad Order of the Renaissance in recognition of his efforts in strengthening the long-standing bilateral relations.

Sheikh Khaled also held talks with Prince Salman on strengthening bilateral partnerships, with a focus on key sectors such as the economy, investment, and development.

During the meeting at Gudaibiya Palace in Manama, they also explored other areas of mutual interest to support sustainable growth and prosperity for both nations.

 

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