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Presidents of UAE and Costa Rica Discuss Bilateral Cooperation in Phone Call Regarding Economic Partnership Agreement

by Dubaiforum

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan had a phone call with His Excellency Rodrigo Chavez Robles, President of the Republic of Costa Rica, to discuss opportunities to enhance cooperation between the two countries. The focus was on areas such as economic, trade, and investment, aligning with the vision of both nations for sustainable development and prosperity. This conversation was in the context of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed by the UAE and Costa Rica in April.

During the call, they explored potential collaboration in renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental conservation, as well as fostering innovation and green technology, particularly in agriculture. This aims to support food security and economic diversification, ultimately working towards a more sustainable future for the people of both countries. The UAE and Costa Rica are committed to building resilient economies that can withstand future challenges.

Additionally, they discussed various topics of mutual interest and reiterated their shared commitment to achieving the goals of the CEPA. This agreement is expected to create new opportunities for cooperation, establish constructive partnerships, and generate investment prospects that will bolster the developmental priorities of both countries. Ultimately, the aim is to stimulate sustainable economic growth that benefits all parties involved.

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