In Abu Dhabi, members of the UAE-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group of the Federal National Council (FNC), led by Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz, met with Modesta Petrauskaite, Head of the Group for Inter-Parliamentary Relations with the UAE. The meeting took place at the FNC headquarters.
Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz emphasized the strong bilateral relations between the UAE and Lithuania, highlighting the importance of enhancing parliamentary ties to match the evolving relations between the two countries. She stressed the need for continuous communication between parliamentary friendship committees, exchanging legislative expertise, and coordinating through parliamentary diplomacy on matters of mutual interest in international forums.
Modesta Petrauskaite reaffirmed the depth of cooperation between Lithuania and the UAE. She highlighted the significance of strengthening parliamentary relations through mutual visits and expertise exchange, which would support the strategic directions of both nations' governments.
UAE stands for the United Arab Emirates, which is a country in the Middle East known for its modern cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Lithuania is a country in Europe, located in the Baltic region. It is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history.
Parliamentary ties refer to the relationship and cooperation between the parliaments or legislative bodies of two countries. It involves working together on laws and policies.
Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz is a member of the UAE's parliamentary group that works on building friendships with European countries.
Modesta Petrauskaite is a representative from Lithuania who met with the UAE group to discuss how their countries can work together better.
Parliamentary diplomacy is when members of parliament from different countries meet and talk to solve problems and improve relations between their countries.
Bilateral relations are the connections and interactions between two countries, focusing on cooperation and mutual benefits.
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