President Sheikh Mohamed will visit Kuwait on Sunday, 10 November, to deepen the longstanding ties between the two Gulf neighbours.
During the visit, Sheikh Mohamed will meet with Kuwait’s Emir, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, to discuss the enduring fraternal ties and mutual interests that connect their two countries. The visit underscores both leaders’ commitment to enhancing cooperation in a range of fields and advancing shared objectives for the benefit of their citizens and the wider Gulf region.
Central to their discussions will be cooperation across key areas, with a particular focus on economic, investment, and development sectors. Both leaders will explore opportunities to boost trade and investments, building on past collaborations that have supported their nations’ growth and prosperity.
In addition to bilateral relations, Sheikh Mohamed and the Emir of Kuwait are likely to address broader regional concerns, discussing ways to enhance peace, stability, and security in the Gulf. Through these discussions, they aim to foster closer coordination on regional issues, highlighting their shared role in supporting a stable and prosperous Middle East.