
Federal National Council holds special ‘UAE–EU' session
Warm welcome and opening remarks
Saqr Ghobash opened the session with a welcome speech, greeting Roberta Metsola and her delegation. He also acknowledged key UAE officials including Minister of Justice Abdullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, Minister of Foreign Trade Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and other senior government representatives.
Attendance of key stakeholders
The session included EU ambassadors, European business leaders with UAE ventures, members of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, Emirates Youth Councils, and the Children's Parliament, symbolising a broad spectrum of UAE–EU engagement.
Emphasis on dialogue and shared values
In his remarks, Ghobash highlighted the UAE's commitment to dialogue, human dignity, and tolerance. He praised the visit as a sign of mutual respect and a shared parliamentary vision rooted in common humanitarian values.
Tribute to the UAE's founding vision
Ghobash paid tribute to the UAE's Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and current leadership for upholding the nation's principles of peace and cooperation.
Strengthening parliamentary cooperation
The FNC Speaker noted the significance of Metsola's visit in deepening parliamentary cooperation, setting the stage for joint action on global issues like sustainable development, peace, climate safety, and combating extremism.
Humanitarian concerns and regional stability
Ghobash voiced concern over the worsening situation in Gaza and stressed the importance of de-escalation, civilian protection, and a path to peace. He also expressed alarm at rising regional tensions, particularly concerning Iranian nuclear facilities, calling for diplomacy as the only solution.
Metsola's remarks: A new era of UAE–EU partnership
In her address, Roberta Metsola described the UAE–EU relationship as entering a renewed phase based on peace, prosperity, and openness. She praised the UAE's role in promoting coexistence and diplomacy, and highlighted its growing global stature.
Economic and cultural ties strengthen cooperation
Metsola noted that the EU is the UAE's second-largest trading partner, with €328 billion in mutual investments. She emphasized tourism, education, and culture as core areas for future collaboration.
Vision for strategic future cooperation
Concluding her remarks, Metsola expressed hope that this session would mark the start of deeper strategic cooperation. She affirmed that with strong political will and mutual trust, UAE–EU relations could flourish across multiple domains.

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