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Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi came to Abu Dhabi, was received by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, with a 21-gun salute and full official welcome. Mr Al Kadhimi also went to Dubai and met Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. In his one-day visit, he met the top leadership of the UAE, as well as business leaders and paid a visit to Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed said: “Our relationship is based on trust and a number of positions” upon receiving Mr Al Kadhimi. Importantly, his statement of welcome was aired publicly, giving Mr Al Kadhimi a public boost.
Emirates Development Bank to provide Dh30bn in financing to help boost industrial sector
The financing will stimulate various sectors, help nurture and back 13,500 companies and create 25,000 jobs
Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, attends the launch of the Emirates Development Bank. The bank will stimulate various sectors, back 13,500 companies and create 25,000 jobs. Wam
Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, attends the launch of the Emirates Development Bank along with Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Sheikh Saif bin Zayed and Dr Sultan Al Jaber. The bank will provide Dh30 billion of financing over the next five years. Wam
Dubai: UAE’s warm welcome to the Iraq’s Prime Minister, Mustafa Al Kadhimi, has brought joy and optimism for both Iraqi expats and Emiratis to strengthen the country’s ties with the Arab region.
In recent years the UAE had set its sights on strengthening its relations with Iraq. During Al Kadhimi’s visit, UAE announced a $3 billion (Dh11 billion) investments in Iraq to strengthen the economic and investment relations between the two nations. The new investments are aimed to tap new prospects of partnerships between the two countries and accelerating socioeconomic and developmental growth in support of the people of Iraq.