UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will begin a state visit to Turkey on Wednesday.
During the visit, he will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on boosting cooperation aligned with both nations’ development priorities.
The discussions will also cover a range of regional and international issues of mutual interest, national news agency Wam reported.
The two leaders last met on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit in February 2024, where Turkey was the guest of honour.
Talks at that time focused on strengthening bilateral relations and advancing the countries' wide-ranging economic partnership. The presidents also discussed international efforts to halt hostilities in the Gaza Strip.

UAE and US discuss strategic ties
No military solution to civil war in Sudan: UAE
Dubai launches quality framework for early childhood education
UAE President honours 10 individuals with Abu Dhabi Awards
Dubai Police cracks down on reckless teens for flouting e-bike rules
South Korean President to begin state visit to UAE on Monday
UAE closes investigations on Sudan’s illegal military transfer case
Sheikh Abdullah, Turkmenistan’s Deputy PM & FM hold bilateral talks
Now, you can book driverless taxis across Abu Dhabi
Dubai boosts passenger transport safety with smart monitoring
Severely wounded Palestinian gets critical care at UAE Floating Hospital
Dubai welcomes the world to largest museum gathering
UAE offers condolences to Turkey over military cargo plane crash
UAE, Morocco to strengthen cooperation to combat corruption
World leaders, media industry icons unite under UAE's BRIDGE Alliance
UAE President honours contributors to Life Endowment campaign
Sheikh Abdullah meets US Secretary of Treasury in New York
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan reviews Dubai's future mobility, infrastructure projects
UAE, Chad Presidents explore bilateral cooperation during Abu Dhabi talks
UAE sends sixth aid shipment to Afghanistan
