In a significant diplomatic engagement, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed Kuwait’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al Sabah, to Abu Dhabi, reinforcing the long-standing, brotherly relationship between the two nations. The high-level meeting, held in a cordial and warm atmosphere, went beyond mere formalities, emphasizing mutual respect, appreciation, and a shared commitment to regional stability. Sheikh Fahad brought greetings from His Highness Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait, conveying heartfelt wishes for the UAE’s continued prosperity, progress, and national achievements. In response, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed reciprocated with warm regards and blessings for the Emir of Kuwait, underlining the deep-rooted friendship and trust that have defined UAE–Kuwait relations over decades.
The discussion highlighted the enduring strength of bilateral ties, reflecting years of collaboration across political, economic, cultural, and security spheres. Both leaders appreciated the recent initiatives celebrating the historic UAE–Kuwait relationship, recognizing these gestures as symbols of the strong emotional and strategic connection shared by their countries and peoples. Such diplomatic exchanges are essential in nurturing goodwill and advancing mutual interests, especially within the dynamic geopolitical context of the Gulf region.
Beyond bilateral matters, the conversation explored avenues for strengthening cooperation within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), focusing on shared goals, collective security, and regional economic integration. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of unified policies and collaborative efforts to promote stability, prosperity, and resilience across the Gulf states. Discussions included strategies to enhance joint initiatives, streamline economic and cultural collaborations, and align regional policies to address emerging challenges and opportunities.
The meeting, attended by senior officials and dignitaries from both nations, symbolized the seamless coordination, trust, and strategic vision guiding UAE–Kuwait relations. It reinforced the notion that unity, dialogue, and partnership are at the heart of Gulf diplomacy, and that through continued collaboration, the UAE, Kuwait, and GCC states can pursue shared development, security, and prosperity goals for the benefit of their peoples and the broader region.
This interaction not only celebrated friendship but also set a clear course for deeper cooperation, stronger ties, and a unified approach to regional challenges in the years ahead.







