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HM King Tupou VI Holds Court With Crown Prince Featured

HM King Tupou VI met with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed in Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, at the Presidential Palace. HM King Tupou VI met with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed in Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, at the Presidential Palace.

10 October 2019. A special relationship between the Royal House of the Kingdom of Tonga and the UAE leadership creates a conducive relationship for deliberations on strengthening friendship ties between the nations.

 HM King Tupou VI stated “Recognition of our long-standing

relationship with the Royal families and shared concerns around

global issues such as renewable energy is only further

strengthened with the establishment of a diplomatic mission here

in the United Arab Emirates. This reinforces our commitment to

fostering bilateralism and enables the Kingdom of Tonga to

emulate the successes and leverage opportunities for investment,

trade and relationships to create a better future for her people.”

Praise and accolades were given by HM King Tupou VI not only for development aid but most importantly for the values of tolerance and the development of a sustaining environment that nurtures a society where the happiness of its people is paramount and providing that as a beacon of light for prosperity.

Attending the meeting was Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, the Undersecretary of the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, and Saleh Ahmed Salem Al Suwaidi, the UAE Ambassador to New Zealand and Non-resident
Ambassador to the Kingdom of Tonga and His Excellency ‘Akau’ola, Ambassador to the UAE and Commissioner General for the Kingdom of Tonga at Expo 2020

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