The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) hosted the first
UAE-Canada Joint Committee meeting at its headquarters in Abu Dhabi on Monday,
co-chaired by Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation,
and Mélanie Joly, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada.
During the meeting, both sides reviewed bilateral relations
between the UAE and Canada, and underscored the importance of the inaugural
Joint Committee meeting for fostering enhanced collaboration between the two
countries to achieve shared goals and interests.
Al Hashimy said: “The Joint Committee serves as a testament
to the growing bilateral ties between the UAE and Canada, which have continued
to flourish, notably in the economic field. These strengthened relations
reflect the shared commitment of both nations to foster cooperation, mutual
prosperity, and an enduring partnership that also encompasses cultural,
diplomatic, and people-to-people ties.”
For her part, Joly praised the convening of the first Joint
Committee meeting and highlighted the keenness of both sides to further advance
bilateral relations at all levels.
Joly stated: “The Canada-UAE Joint Committee meeting comes
at a critical time in our relationship. From working on initiatives and
engaging on issues related to sustainable peace in the Middle East, to climate
change and strengthening our trade ties, Canada looks forward to continue
collaborating and deepening its multifaceted cooperation with the UAE.”
The Joint Committee meeting was attended by senior officials
representing UAE and Canadian Ministries and entities, with bilateral
discussions focused on cooperation across a multitude of fields, including
defense and security, climate change, food security, trade and investment,
innovation, and education.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the co-chairs signed a
joint statement and agreed to hold the second round of the Joint Committee in
Canada.