Rabat (Union)
H.E. Saqr Ghobash, Speaker of the Federal National Council, met with H.E. Andronico Rodriguez Ledzma, President of the Senate of the Republic of Bolivia, on the sidelines of participation in the eleventh conference of the Association of Senates, Shura Councils and Similar Councils in Africa and the Arab World, which was held in the Kingdom of Morocco in Rabat.
During the meeting, bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to enhance them were reviewed, and a number of issues of common interest were discussed, including the development and activation of parliamentary diplomacy between the two sides in a way that enhances the existing cooperation and coordination between the UAE and the Republic of Bolivia, in light of the keenness of the leadership and governments of the two countries to develop various aspects of relations. Between the two countries.
His Excellency Saqr Ghobash expressed the UAE’s keenness to build relations of cooperation and friendship with all Latin American countries, because they are countries characterized by honesty and transparency in their relations with countries, especially with regard to global issues, stressing the depth of the growing relations between the UAE and the Republic of Bolivia and the continuous keenness to strengthen and develop them. In all areas. In order to achieve the common interests of the two friendly countries and peoples.
His Excellency also valued the visit of President Al-Yolivi to the UAE in 2019, which contributed to strengthening relations between the two sides in all fields, especially the economic aspect.
For his part, His Excellency Ledzma stressed the importance of strengthening relations between the UAE and Bolivia, especially with regard to the economic aspect, especially since the UAE is considered one of the economically developed countries at the international level.
His Excellency Saqr Ghobash welcomed the invitation from His Excellency the President of the Senate to visit Bolivia, in coordination between the two sides through diplomatic means, stressing that the Federal National Council has a direction and plan to visit Latin American countries in the coming months, and Bolivia will be among the countries that the Council will visit.