Chinese Premier Meets UAE President to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Premier Li Qiang and President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Discuss Enhanced Cooperation on 40th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations

BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Beijing on Friday.
Recognizing that this year marks the auspicious 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the UAE, Premier Li underscored China’s commitment to fortify the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two nations. He expressed China’s readiness to collaborate closely with the UAE in implementing significant agreements reached by their respective leaders, thereby deepening mutual trust, fostering pragmatic cooperation, and propelling bilateral relations to unprecedented heights.
Li reiterated China’s steadfast support for the UAE’s pursuit of an independent development trajectory and its efforts to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and stability. He emphasized China’s eagerness to expand bilateral trade and investment, strengthen cooperation across traditional sectors, and explore new avenues of collaboration, including in emerging fields such as new energy, high technology, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, Li highlighted the importance of nurturing cultural, educational, and tourism exchanges to enhance mutual understanding and people-to-people bonds, culminating in joint celebrations commemorating the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
The Premier underscored China’s commitment to enhancing coordination with the UAE within multilateral frameworks such as the United Nations and BRICS, aiming to foster a closer China-Arab community with a shared future.
In response, President Mohamed lauded the robust and promising relationship between the UAE and China, reaffirming the UAE’s adherence to the one-China principle and its keenness to bolster cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. President Mohamed extended congratulations to China for successfully hosting the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, expressing the UAE’s readiness to collaborate closely with China to safeguard their mutual interests.
This meeting between Premier Li and President Mohamed epitomizes the growing strategic partnership between China and the UAE, signaling a shared commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation across various domains. As the two nations celebrate four decades of diplomatic ties, their leaders are focused on enhancing political trust and expanding collaboration to new horizons. China’s unwavering support for the UAE’s sovereignty and development aspirations underscores a shared vision for regional stability and prosperity.
The agenda for enhanced trade and investment cooperation, particularly in cutting-edge sectors like new energy and artificial intelligence, reflects the mutual desire to foster innovation-driven growth. Moreover, the emphasis on cultural and educational exchanges underscores the importance of fostering mutual understanding and people-to-people bonds, laying a solid foundation for enduring friendship.

Sheikh Mohamed’s visit to China, coinciding with the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, underscores the UAE’s commitment to deepening ties with China and contributing to broader Sino-Arab cooperation efforts. The UAE’s active participation in the Belt and Road Initiative and its principled stance on the one-China policy attest to the strategic alignment between the two nations. The successful convening of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum marks a significant milestone in Sino-Arab relations, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and shared prosperity.
The high-level engagement between China and the UAE reflects a shared commitment to advancing bilateral relations and contributing to regional and global stability. As both nations chart a course for the future, their partnership serves as a shining example of international cooperation based on mutual respect and common development goals.



