UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan engaged in a constructive phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the outcomes of the International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan. The leaders deliberated on various aspects of their nations’ bilateral relations and explored avenues for further enhancing cooperation within their strategic partnership.
During the call, Sheikh Mohamed and President Macron focused on the recent International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan, held in Paris. The conference aimed to intensify global and regional efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Sudan. Both leaders emphasized the significance of diplomatic initiatives in achieving an immediate and lasting ceasefire, underscoring the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of the Sudanese population.
In addition to discussing the Sudan conference outcomes, Sheikh Mohamed and President Macron reviewed recent developments in the Middle East and other parts of the world. They reiterated the critical role of dialogue and diplomacy in addressing various crises that pose threats to global peace and stability. This reinforced their commitment to fostering peace and security in the region and beyond through constructive engagement and cooperation.
During their conversation, Sheikh Mohamed and President Macron reiterated their commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts in Sudan. The UAE’s pledge of USD 100 million at the International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan underscores its dedication to alleviating the suffering of those affected by the conflict. This significant contribution reflects the UAE’s proactive approach to addressing humanitarian crises and promoting stability in the region.
The discussion between the UAE and French leaders also highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation. Both countries recognize the value of working together to address complex challenges such as the Sudanese crisis. By sharing expertise, resources, and diplomatic efforts, they aim to amplify their impact and drive positive change in Sudan and beyond. This reaffirmation of partnership underscores the depth of the strategic relationship between the UAE and France.
In their dialogue, Sheikh Mohamed and President Macron stressed the need for diplomatic solutions to regional conflicts. By prioritizing dialogue and engagement, they seek to de-escalate tensions and foster sustainable peace in Sudan and other affected areas. This diplomatic approach aligns with their shared belief in the power of dialogue to resolve disputes and promote stability. Through diplomatic channels and international cooperation, they aim to advance the cause of peace and humanitarian relief in Sudan and the wider region.
The phone call between UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and French President Emmanuel Macron underscores the strong bilateral ties between the two countries and their shared commitment to addressing humanitarian crises and promoting peace and stability globally. Through diplomatic dialogue and collaborative efforts, they aim to contribute to resolving conflicts and alleviating the suffering of affected populations.
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