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    UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Cyprus on official visit

    December 15, 2025
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    LARNACA, 14 December 2025: President of the United Arab Emirates,  Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, arrived in the Republic of Cyprus on Sunday for an official visit aimed at reinforcing the longstanding relations between the two nations. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed was received at Larnaca International Airport by the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, along with several senior Cypriot officials.

    UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Cyprus on official visit
    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Nikos Christodoulides reaffirm mutual cooperation.

    The UAE delegation accompanying the President includes Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Adviser to the UAE President, as well as a number of ministers and senior government representatives. The visit reflects the continued development of diplomatic and economic ties between the UAE and the Republic of Cyprus. Since establishing formal relations in 1977, both countries have expanded cooperation across several key sectors, including trade, investment, renewable energy, maritime transport, and infrastructure development.

    In recent years, the UAE and Cyprus have strengthened their collaboration through official visits, economic agreements, and growing trade volumes. The two nations have maintained consistent communication through bilateral committees and joint forums aimed at promoting investment and enhancing economic opportunities. This official visit continues the momentum of that engagement at the highest level of leadership. Cyprus serves as a strategic partner for the UAE in Europe, with both countries seeking to broaden trade flows and mutual investment opportunities.

    Leaders reaffirm commitment to bilateral cooperation

    The UAE is among the region’s key investors in infrastructure and renewable energy projects, while Cyprus has been an increasingly attractive destination for UAE businesses seeking access to the European and Eastern Mediterranean markets. The official talks between the two sides are expected to review existing cooperation frameworks and assess the progress made in previous agreements. Areas of collaboration include sustainable development, tourism, technology, maritime logistics, and education.

    Both nations have also expanded their cooperation in the fields of innovation and advanced industries, reflecting shared priorities in economic diversification. The UAE continues to maintain strong partnerships with European countries, and the visit to Cyprus aligns with the broader goal of reinforcing diplomatic and economic links across the region. The trip highlights the UAE’s focus on building resilient international partnerships grounded in mutual respect and practical collaboration.

    Economic diversification drives bilateral initiatives

    The UAE and Cyprus have also developed close coordination in international organizations and multilateral forums, emphasizing shared interests in economic development, stability, and cross-border cooperation. Regular high-level visits have contributed to strengthening institutional dialogue and expanding areas of common interest. Bilateral trade between the UAE and Cyprus has shown steady growth, supported by investment in tourism, financial services, and maritime operations. With Cyprus positioned as an emerging business hub in the Mediterranean, and the UAE serving as a major global logistics and trade center, the partnership continues to expand based on complementary economic strengths.

    The UAE President’s visit underscores the importance both countries place on maintaining active diplomatic engagement. The discussions in Cyprus are part of the UAE’s continued outreach to international partners to support cooperation and stability through constructive dialogue and shared development objectives. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s arrival in Cyprus marks the continuation of a series of high-level visits between the two countries, reflecting the strong and enduring nature of their bilateral relationship. The visit reaffirms the UAE’s commitment to further strengthening international partnerships and enhancing collaboration with countries in Europe and the Mediterranean region. – By Content Syndication Services.

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