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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nSheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, met British MP Nigel Farage in London to discuss strategic UAE-UK relations and ways to strengthen them in service of mutual interests, state news agency WAM reported.\n\n#### What did Abdullah bin Zayed and Nigel Farage discuss?\n\nThe two officials focused on deepening the strategic partnership between the UAE and the United Kingdom.\n\nTheir talks covered bilateral cooperation and how both countries can advance shared goals. Regional security, stability and joint peace efforts were also on the agenda.\n\n#### Why did Iran's attacks come up in the UAE-UK talks?\n\nThe two sides exchanged views on the latest regional developments, including the repercussions of Iranian attacks on the UAE.\n\nIran launched missiles and drones at civilian sites and facilities in the UAE in what both sides characterized as unprovoked terrorist strikes.\n\nThe discussions reflected broader concern over the threat such attacks pose to regional stability.\n\n#### What else was reviewed in the London meeting?\n\nThe meeting also covered a range of issues tied to regional security and stability. Both sides reviewed joint efforts to consolidate peace across the region.\n\nThe discussions underscored the importance of coordinated diplomatic engagement between the UAE and the UK on shared security priorities.",
  "title": "Abdullah bin Zayed, British MP discuss strategic UAE-UK relations"
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