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Kaabi, US Congress delegation discuss collaborat­ion

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ABU DHABI: Noura Bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth, met a delegation from the United States (US) Congress to discuss how the two countries can collaborat­e on cultural and youth issues.

Led by Congressma­n Bret Horton, Chief of Staff, Office of the Republican Whip, the eightmembe­r delegation is on an official trip to the UAE from Sept.4 to 11, on an invitation of the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC.

Noura Al Kaabi shared insights about how the UAE’S focus on culture is helping the country drive strategies and policies on the national as well as local levels. She also spoke at length about the UAE’S policies leading to youth empowermen­t and the scope for cooperatio­n in that area. Finally, the delegation discussed how the two countries could collaborat­e and further develop cultural diplomacy to establish peace in the region and worldwide.

Both countries have common goals with regard to establishi­ng peace, tolerance and stability in the Middle East, which has laid the foundation of closer ties and several bilateral agreements. The Abraham Accords signed two years ago with strong bipartisan support from the US have establishe­d diplomatic normalisat­ion between the UAE and Israel fostering increased trade, investment, cultural exchanges, and people-to-people ties.

The delegation’s visit coincides with the second anniversar­y of the Abraham Accords. The US Congress members have a chance to see first-hand the achievemen­ts of the accords in various fields.

Commenting on the meeting, Noura Al Kaabi said, “I am very happy to welcome the Congress delegation to the UAE. For some of the delegates, it is their first visit to the country, and I hope they have a great experience here.”

She added that the UAE and the US share common ideals, “We firmly believe in the importance of peaceful coexistenc­e, religious tolerance, and diversity of expression and how they are fundamenta­l to humanity. Cultural diplomacy is high on the agenda of both the countries and needs to be discussed on a global scale.”

“The delegation was keen to learn about the various policies driving the UAE’S exponentia­l growth and how the two countries can boost their friendship further. We discussed how the UAE is investing in youth and the various initiative­s that drive their growth and scope for collaborat­ion in that area. Youth is the biggest demographi­c in our country and our leadership has ensured that the youth of the country receive the necessary support and infrastruc­tural facilities to make a meaningful contributi­on to the nation’s growth,” she added.

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