Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, met President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk. They discussed ways to strengthen Abu Dhabi and Belarus bilateral ties.
To begin with, both leaders focused on economic cooperation and investment opportunities. They want to boost business partnerships between the countries. Their talks covered several important sectors that can benefit from joint development.
The meeting also emphasized innovation, technology, and education as areas of mutual interest. Both sides agreed that future cooperation in these fields could lead to long-term benefits for Abu Dhabi and Belarus. They acknowledged the importance of knowledge-sharing and capacity building to support sustainable development.
Additionally, cultural exchange and tourism were discussed as key pillars to strengthen people-to-people connections. The leaders highlighted the value of promoting cultural understanding through events, exhibitions, and travel opportunities. These efforts are expected to further solidify the growing Abu Dhabi and Belarus bilateral ties.
Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed expressed Abu Dhabi’s strong interest in expanding global partnerships. At the same time, President Lukashenko welcomed closer ties with the UAE. Both leaders showed eagerness to start new projects and enhance cooperation.
Besides economics, they talked about increasing trade and improving services. They explored ways to make trade smoother and more efficient. Both sides plan to support companies and investors through practical agreements.
Most importantly, the leaders signed a Trade in Services and Investment Agreement to mark their commitment. This deal strengthens Abu Dhabi and Belarus bilateral ties and encourages sustainable collaboration.
This visit represents a major step in deepening relations between Abu Dhabi and Belarus. Both leaders shared optimism about their future cooperation. They promised to work closely on shared goals and economic growth.
Economic development and investment remain the core focus of this partnership and will grow stronger as both nations implement their plans. They anticipate new opportunities that benefit everyone involved.