KUWAIT - UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Sunday discussed means of developing their bilateral relations in all fields and the issues of common concern.

The two ministers dealt with the long-standing historic relations between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, in addition to cooperation and ways of enhancing them, in light of the distinguished strategic partnership binding the two countries, UAE News Agency (WAM) reported.

They further discussed some issues that concern the two countries and the special dossiers related to the Arab and Gulf cooperation, it said.

Sheikh Abdullah stressed the depth of the fraternal relations between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, their leaderships and peoples, it noted.

He indicated that the UAE-Saudi ties are strategic, strong, sustainable and enhanced in a way that benefits their countries and peoples, and supports security and stability regionally and globally.

He lauded the outcomes of the 43rd session of GCC Supreme Council that would contribute to developing the joint work of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Sheikh Abdullah finally commended the Gulf-China Summit for cooperation and development and the China-Arab States Summit hosted by Riyadh Friday, referring to their outcomes and role in boosting fruitful ties between China and countries of the regions. 

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