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UAE President Historic Visit to Pakistan Set for December 26

UAE President’s Historic Visit to Pakistan is set for Dec 26, 2025, aiming to strengthen trade, energy, and brotherly bilateral ties.

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UAE President Historic Visit to Pakistan Set for December 26

UAE's President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. [IC: AFP]

December 24, 2025

Islamabad – Her Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, is set to visit Pakistan on December 26, 2025.

The UAE President’s historic visit is a highly anticipated trip, as it is the first official visit of the president to the country since he took over the office. The move, announced by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, was hailed as a major stride in enhancing the kindred relationship, which has always been witnessed between the two countries.

The President will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, which will include various Ministers and top officials, at the invitation of the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

The UAE President’s historic visit is expected to be more than just a formal meeting; it is a chance for both leaders to personally review the entire spectrum of bilateral cooperation.

The main areas of discussion will include trade, investment, and energy, which are crucial to the economic development of Pakistan and the Emirates.

 In addition to economic statistics, the gathering will also enable the two leaders to share opinions on various urgent matters in the international arena, making sure that the two nations are always closely connected internationally.

The visit is viewed as a symbol of long-term friendship and a promise of future partnership that might lead to new development opportunities in different fields for the people of Pakistan.

With the preparations for the visit underway, Islamabad admins have announced a local holiday on December 26th.

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