The UAE's President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has departed Rome after concluding a state visit to Italy.
During this trip, Sheikh Mohamed held talks with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, attended the UAE-Italy Business Forum, and witnessed the exchange of bilateral agreements in key sectors.
In a joint statement, the UAE and Italy have expressed a shared commitment to strengthening their alliance, with the goal of advancing towards a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
In this context, the UAE announced plans to invest $40 billion in Italy, spanning major sectors.
The focus areas for strategic cooperation include economy, investment, defence, energy, space and cultural heritage.
Other sectors of mutual interest include connectivity, infrastructure, high-tech industry, artificial intelligence, water technology, ICT, SMEs, agriculture, civil aviation, education and healthcare.
This latest visit marks a new chapter in UAE-Italy relations, one that looks set to elevate bilateral ties and promote shared prosperity, peace and innovation.

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