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President Sheikh Mohamed and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have issued a joint call for peace in the Middle East during high-level talks in Abu Dhabi.
The two leaders met on Tuesday and emphasised the need for global efforts to be intensified to maintain regional security and stability amid regional tension, with a fragile truce between Hamas and Israel coming under pressure.
Sheikh Mohamed and Mr Sharif said a "comprehensive and lasting peace" should be based on a two-state solution during discussions at Qasr Al Shati. The Pakistani Prime Minister is attending the World Governments Summit in Dubai during his working visit to the Emirates.
During the meeting in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed and Mr Sharif reviewed ways to bolster co-operation and strengthen ties in sectors including the economy, trade and development, state news agency Wam reported.
Mr Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to boosting links with the UAE to support the progress of both nations.
The meeting was attended by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi; Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region; Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence; Ali Al Shamsi, Secretary General of the Supreme Council for National Security; and Dr Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the President, along with other senior Emirati officials.
Long-standing ties
In January, Sheikh Mohamed met Mr Sharif in the city of Rahim Yar Khan as part of a visit to Pakistan. Mr Sharif travelled to the UAE in May of last year in support of the deep-rooted ties between the countries.
The UAE is home to more than one million Pakistani citizens, representing the second-largest expatriate community behind India.
Relations between the UAE and Pakistan date back to the foundation of the Emirates. Pakistan was among the first nations to recognise the country after it was established in December 1971.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, also met Mr Sharif at the summit on Tuesday.
During the meeting, both officials discussed ways to enhance co-operation, particularly in economics, development and other mutually beneficial sectors, the Dubai Government Media Office reported.