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Always gladdening to meet Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan...: PM Modi in UAE

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after concluding his two-day visit to France. He was welcomed by President of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The two leaders had a packed agenda, but the highlight was undoubtedly their discussion on bilateral trade.

As PM Modi sat down with President Al Nahyan, he expressed his optimism about the future of this partnership. "Our bilateral trade has grown by 20%," he said, adding, "For the first time, we have achieved $85 billion in trade, and soon we will achieve the target of $100 billion."

Taking to Twitter, PM Modi said, "It is always gladdening to meet HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. His energy and vision for development are admirable. We discussed the full range of India-UAE ties including ways to boost cultural and economic ties."

He further said, "If we decide, we can cross this milestone before the G20."

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