The two countries also signed a pact to cooperate in the field of space technology today.
"We recently launched the UAE Space Agency. We are looking to develop science around space particularly developing Mars mission that will culminate hopefully by 2020-21 when we celebrate our golden jubilee as a nation.
"This is another demonstration of UAE's forward looking and pioneering initiative where focus on developing partnership with those who have space expertise," Reem Al Hashimi, UAE's Minister of State for International Development said.
The spacecraft will be a compact, hexagonal-section spacecraft. It will be built from aluminum in a stiff but lightweight honeycomb structure and surfaced with a strong composite face-sheet. Its overall size and weight are comparable to a small car. It will weigh approximately 1,500 kg including fuel, and measure 2.37 m wide by 2.90m tall.
"But its more focused on what are the necessary technologies that can be developed in-house that require certain level of knowledge and expertise that is specific to this industry and we have done that already in the fields of satellites."
Mohammad Anwar Gangarsh said the pact will pave to start a cooperation between the space agencies of the two states.
"It is extremely important that as we come to our (golden) jubilee we are putting a stretch target and at the same time we understand that this sort of programme the spill over effect on science and technology in our own society and that is extremely important," Gangarsh said.
