
UAE, Iranian Presidents discuss bilateral relations, regional developments
During the call, His Highness and His Excellency President Pezeshkian also reviewed a number of regional and international issues of mutual concern and exchanged views on recent developments, with a focus on the situation in the Middle East.
His Highness affirmed the UAE's commitment to supporting all efforts that contribute to strengthening regional peace and stability for the benefit of all the region's peoples.
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