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The extent of co-operation between the UAE and Egypt was evident during a recent training exercise involving all elements of the Egyptian armed forces, which featured UAE-made guided bombs. Exercise Qader 21 was held to coincide with the opening of the 3 July Naval Base at Ras Gargoub, some 300km west of Alexandria. President Abdel-Fattah El Sisi’s guest of honour at the inauguration ceremony was Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and UAE Armed Forces deputy supreme commander Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (MBZ).

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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A deal between Abu Dhabi giant Adnoc and UK major BP to co-invest in Egyptian gas assets highlights how wealthy Gulf national oil companies are seeking lower-carbon expansion opportunities across Africa, with actors from Qatar and Kuwait also among those on the hunt.

Kuwait | Saudi Arabia | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Qatar
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Abu Dhabi continues to use both hard and soft power tools to assert its influence in its near abroad, with a fluid approach to diplomacy and military deployments that aims to counter what it sees as the Muslim Brotherhood’s dangerous influence while exploiting commercial opportunities in new frontiers.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 1024 - 21 October 2016

UAE: Airbase planned in Somaliland

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The UAE has agreed to build and occupy an airbase near the Somaliland port of Berbera, in the unrecognised territory on the northern Somali coast. This builds on last May’s agreement between Dubai ports operator DP World and the Somaliland government to manage Berbera port. The new development is expected to cost $400m. In combination with its existing naval facilities in Assab, Eritrea, the new airbase will strengthen the UAE’s position around the economically critical sea-lanes of the Red Sea, Bab Al-Mandab strait and the Gulf of Aden.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Malawian extractive industries watchdog Natural Resources Justice Network (NRJN) has raised concerns about a $235,700 payment made by the UAE-based Rak Gas to the government of the southern African state’s disgraced former president Joyce Banda. The payment, to the Reserve Bank of Malawi’s mines department, was made just weeks before elections in 2014 that removed Banda from power. Her government presided over ‘cashgate’, the biggest financial scandal in Malawi’s history.According to South Africa’s amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism (previously affiliated with the Johannesburg weekly Mail & Guardian), the money was deposited at a time when all licences were meant to be suspended due to suspected irregularities.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (ABZ) was in Kenya on 8 June, where he met President Uhuru Kenyatta on the first leg of a regional tour aimed at boosting co-operation and investment. Travelling with minister of state Reem Bint Ibrahim Al-Hashemi and DP World chief executive Sultan Ahmed Sulayem, ABZ went on to Uganda the next day for talks with President Yoweri Museveni, after which the two countries signed a double tax avoidance agreement.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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There are fresh questions about plans by Abu Dhabi to develop a military airport at Berbera, Somaliland, after the semi-autonomous territory’s President Muse Bihi Abdi said in a televised speech on 14 September that it would now be an exclusively civilian airport. The following day, he offered a slightly different take when he told a graduation ceremony at Burao University that the agreement involving a military base was still alive, but suggested it would be in a different location.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Foreign affairs and international co-operation minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan travelled to South Africa to co-chair the second session of the UAE-South Africa Joint Commission in Pretoria on 23 October, alongside his local counterpart Lindiwe Sisulu. The two ministers also held bilateral discussions and signed a memorandum of understanding on social development.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 1060 - 25 May 2018

Mohammed Bin Zayed: Ethiopia talks

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Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and UAE Armed Forces deputy supreme commander Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan held talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at Al-Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi on 19 May, as Gulf states continue to vie for influence in the Horn of Africa. MBZ and Ahmed discussed options for boosting economic and trade ties between their countries. It was a brief visit, with Ahmed arriving and departing on the same day from Al-Bateen airport.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Bahrain’s ambassador Mohammed Al-Ghatam presented his credentials to Qatar’s minister of state for foreign affairs Soltan Bin Saad Al-Muraikhi in Doha on 28 July.

Bahrain | Qatar
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Azerbaijan has reopened its embassy in Tehran, almost 18 months after the diplomatic mission was shuttered following an armed assault.

Iran
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Qatar’s emergence as a world-scale natural gas producer has influenced its political choices—and was a factor in Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani’s 1995 putsch against his father Sheikh Khalifa Bin Hamad Al-Thani.

Qatar
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Oman’s plans for a fourth LNG train at the Qalhat Industrial Complex is an indication of the robust health of the regional LNG market and follows a trend already established in other Gulf producers of gas.

Oman
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Noor Bint Ali Al-Khulaif was appointed to head the EDB in mid-February, taking over from Khalid Humaidan who is now governor of Central Bank of Bahrain.

Bahrain
Issue 1192 - 19 September 2024

Saudi Arabia reopens Syrian embassy

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After a 12-year gap, Saudi Arabia has reopened its diplomatic base in Damascus, although ambassador Faisal Bin Saud Al-Mejfel has yet to take up his post in the Syrian capital.

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