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The United Arab Emirates tried to persuade neighboring states including Saudi Arabia and Qatar to take part in a coordinated military response to Iran’s strikes and was left frustrated when they refused,
India and the United Arab Emirates have moved to further strengthen their long-standing strategic partnership with a fresh set of agreements focused on energy security, trade stability and regional cooperation.
The statement came after the Wall Street Journal published a story on Monday saying that the UAE carried out military operations on Iran in early April.
The UAE's departure from OPEC could trigger a domino effect, experts say, potentially leading to lower gasoline prices within the next year or so.
The UAE made a failed bid to convince Saudi Arabia and Qatar to launch a joint military response to Iran’s attacks on the Gulf, Bloomberg reported on Friday. UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed held a series of calls with Gulf leaders,
UAE rejects ‘attempts to justify terrorist attacks’ after Iran accuses Abu Dhabi of role in conflict
The response came a day after the Brics meeting in New Delhi, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi alleged in a Telegram post that “the UAE is an active partner in this aggression, and there
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an "open and safe" Strait of Hormuz during a brief visit to the United Arab Emirates on Friday, the start of a five-nation tour overshadowed by energy and supply-chain worries due to the Iran war.