President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto in Abu Dhabi to discuss bilateral relations within the framework of their comprehensive economic partnership, state news agency Wam reported on Friday. The delegation visit included cooperation talks in the fields of energy, development, investment, and renewable energy. The two leaders also exchanged views on regional issues, condemning Israel’s attack on Qatari soil.

President Al Nahyan also met with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors including economy, investment, development, renewable energy, and technology, Wam reports.


UAE, US, Egypt, Saudi Arabia push Sudan peace roadmap: The UAE, US, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia have called for a three-month humanitarian truce in Sudan to allow aid access, followed by a permanent ceasefire, and a nine-month transition to civilian rule, according to a joint statement carried by Wam. The four countries’ foreign ministers stressed Sudan’s unity, rejected any military solution to the conflict, and warned that external support to warring factions would only prolong the war.

Quad warns against Islamist role: The group — also called the Quad — also urged protection of civilians and rejected any role for the Muslim Brotherhood or affiliated groups in Sudan’s future governance.

The story also got coverage from Reuters.