1 August 2018

Commemorative stamp celebrates 34 years of UAE-China diplomatic relations

Source: Emirates Post Group. Commemorative stamps for 34 years of diplomatic relations between the UAE and China.
Source: Emirates Post Group. Commemorative stamps for
34 years of diplomatic relations between the UAE and China.
To mark the historic visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the UAE, Emirates Post Group (EPG),  in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has issued commemorative stamps celebrating 34 years of diplomatic relations between the UAE and China.

The stamps bear three design executions, one with the portrait of the President of the UAE, HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, another with the portrait of the President of China, and the third displaying the flags of both nations.

"Stamps play a big role in documenting a nation's history. The issuance of these stamps represents the culmination of the successful bilateral relations between the two countries, pays tribute to this significant visit by HE Xi Jinping, his first foreign diplomatic trip since his re-election, and celebrates the strategic partnership between the two countries," commented HE Mohammed Sultan Al Qadi, Chairman of Emirates Post Group.

"The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, God rest his soul, laid the foundation of our relationship with the People's Republic of China over 28 years ago to focus on building long-term economic, cultural, trade and investment ties. At EPG, we have emulated our wise leadership's direction in our relations with China Post. With the UAE being the largest trading partner of China in the region, home to 200,000 Chinese citizens and 4,000 trading companies, EPG plays a pivotal role in facilitating post and e-commerce trade between the two nations," added HE Abdulla Mohammed Al Ashram, Acting Group CEO of Emirates Post Group.

Emirates Post Group is a strong supporter of China's Belt and Road Initiative to connect Asia with the Middle East, Africa, and Europe and aims to enable these relations through its postal, express and financial service solutions.

EPG has issued the commemorative stamps for sale at AED3 and has printed 50,000 copies of the stamps along with 1,000 copies of the first day cover sheets (AED13). Response has been high for the stamps, EPG said.