Pakistan warmly welcomes HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, on his historic official visit
- Strategic partnership: HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed & PM Shehbaz Sharif Chart a New Course for Pakistan-UAE Relations
ISLAMABAD: In a move that underscores the shifting geopolitical and economic landscape of South Asia and the Middle East, the President of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, arrived in Pakistan on December 26, 2025, for a landmark state visit.
The visit, undertaken at the personal invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, marks a transition from a relationship traditionally defined by brotherly aid to a high-stakes strategic and economic alliance.
The Role of Leadership: A Personal Diplomacy
The rapport between the two leaders has been central to this diplomatic surge. Since taking office, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has prioritized “Economic Diplomacy,” making multiple trips to Abu Dhabi to pitch Pakistan as a destination for Gulf capital.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed’s visit — his first official state visit of this scale in 2025 — is seen as a personal endorsement of the Sharif administration’s economic reforms. The UAE President was received with a 21-gun salute and a guard of honor, reflecting the deep personal and professional respect between the two heads of state.
Strategic Importance in the Region
The partnership is no longer just bilateral; it is a linchpin for regional stability. With the signing of the Pakistan-Saudi Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement earlier this year, the UAE’s deepened engagement completes a “Stability Corridor.” Maritime Security: Both nations are aligning their naval strategies to ensure the security of the Arabian Sea trade routes.
Gateway to Central Asia:
The UAE sees Pakistan’s infrastructure — specifically the link between Karachi/Gwadar and the landlocked Central Asian Republics — as a vital expansion for its logistics giants.
Energy and Minerals: Under PM Sharif’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), the UAE is set to play a lead role in Pakistan’s mining and renewable energy sectors.
Looking Ahead
As the two leaders concluded their high-level talks, the message was clear: the “Iron Brotherhood” has entered a mature phase. For PM Shehbaz Sharif, this visit provides the financial and diplomatic breathing room necessary for long-term stability. For Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, a stable, economically viable Pakistan is an indispensable ally in a volatile global market.
“The UAE-Pakistan relationship is a pillar of our regional policy. We are not just neighbors; we are partners in a shared vision for a prosperous and secure future.” — His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Key Economic Indicators of the Bilateral Bond
| Sector | Strategic Initiative (2025) | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Trade | Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) | Targeting $10B+ in annual trade |
| Investment | Sovereign Wealth Fund Allocations | $5B+ in Energy and IT infrastructure |
| Labor | Skilled Workforce Integration | UAE hosting 1.8M Pakistani expatriates |
| Agriculture | “Green Pakistan” Initiative | Historic direct meat & grain exports to UAE |
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