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    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week hosts UAE Serbia presidential meeting

    January 15, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, ABU DHABI: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in Abu Dhabi during a working visit held alongside Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, marking a continuation of high level engagement between the two countries. The meeting took place as part of the annual international event that convenes government leaders, policymakers, and industry representatives to discuss sustainability, energy transition, and development priorities.

    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week hosts UAE Serbia presidential meeting
    UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. (Credit – WAM)

    The two presidents reviewed the state of bilateral relations and examined areas of ongoing and potential cooperation. Discussions focused on economic ties, investment, renewable energy, food security, infrastructure development, and technology. Both sides highlighted the importance of strengthening cooperation in sectors that support sustainable growth and economic diversification. The meeting reflected the steady expansion of UAE Serbia relations, supported by regular exchanges at the leadership level and increasing institutional cooperation.

    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed reiterated the UAE’s approach to building partnerships based on mutual respect and shared interests. He emphasized the country’s commitment to expanding cooperation with Serbia across economic and development focused sectors. President Vučić welcomed the engagement and underlined Serbia’s interest in deepening collaboration with the UAE, particularly in areas aligned with national development priorities and international sustainability efforts.

    The leaders also exchanged views on regional and global issues of common concern. They emphasized the importance of dialogue and cooperation in addressing economic challenges and supporting stability. The discussions took place against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global environment, with both countries underscoring the value of maintaining open communication and coordination through established diplomatic channels.

    UAE Serbia relations have grown over the past decade, with cooperation agreements and joint initiatives spanning multiple sectors. Emirati investments in Serbia have included aviation, real estate, agriculture, and other strategic industries. Serbia has also positioned itself as a regional hub in Southeast Europe, offering access to broader European markets. Political engagement at the highest level has been a consistent feature of the relationship.

    Sustainability and development priorities discussed

    The timing of the meeting during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week underscored the shared focus on sustainability and development. The global forum serves as a platform for addressing climate related challenges, energy security, and innovation. During the meeting, the leaders discussed opportunities for cooperation in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure, reflecting priorities that align with the objectives of the international event.

    Serbia has been working to diversify its energy sources and improve energy efficiency as part of its broader development agenda. The UAE has emerged as a major investor and partner in clean energy projects globally. Both sides acknowledged the relevance of cooperation in these areas, particularly through structured partnerships that involve public and private sector participation and support long term economic resilience.

    The discussions also covered trade and investment facilitation, with an emphasis on creating stable and transparent conditions for businesses. The leaders noted the importance of strengthening institutional frameworks and encouraging exchanges between companies and investment entities from both countries. Existing bilateral agreements were cited as a foundation for continued economic engagement.

    High level talks reinforce bilateral engagement

    President Vučić’s working visit formed part of ongoing diplomatic engagement between the UAE and Serbia. Such visits have played a role in maintaining continuity in relations and ensuring alignment on key areas of cooperation. Both leaders affirmed the importance of sustained high level dialogue in advancing shared interests and overseeing the implementation of joint initiatives.

    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week provided an international setting that enabled broader engagement with global stakeholders while highlighting the UAE’s role as a convening platform for discussions on sustainability and development. For Serbia, participation in the event reflected its engagement with international partners on issues related to energy transition and innovation. The meeting concluded with both presidents reaffirming their commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations through continued cooperation and dialogue.

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