Gulf News

The Jordanian-Emirati Business Council celebrates the 54th Union Day

ABU DHABI, 6 December / WAM / The Jordanian-Emirati Business Council in Abu Dhabi organized a celebration on the occasion of the 54th Union Day of the UAE, in the presence of a number of senior officials, diplomats and businessmen from the two countries.

Counselor Mohammed Sayel Al-Maaytah, Chairman of the Council, said in his speech during the ceremony that the UAE’s celebration of Union Day represents a national occasion that embodies an exceptional development process led by the Founding Fathers, led by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, who laid the foundations of a solid renaissance that made the country a global model in achievement and progress.

He pointed out that the vision of the Union was and remains a civilized project that demonstrates wisdom, determination, and the ability to transform challenges into opportunities.

The Chairman of the Jordanian-Emirati Business Council stressed the depth of the strategic partnership between the UAE and Jordan, noting that the relations between the two countries go beyond the scope of fleeting cooperation to form a “fateful cohesion” based on a solid political, economic and cultural consensus.

He explained that the UAE represents a sincere partner to Jordan in the process of growth and development, pointing to the prominent role of UAE investments in supporting the Jordanian economy and promoting joint development plans.

The Council extended its sincere congratulations to the leadership and people of the UAE on the occasion of Union Day, wishing it further progress under its wise leadership. He also screened a documentary film that dealt with the progress of Jordanian-Emirati relations and their extended history.

The Council announced the issuance of a special booklet documenting the contributions of Jordanian businessmen and investors in Abu Dhabi and their effective role in strengthening Emirati-Jordanian economic relations.

Related Articles

Back to top button