UAE and Iran Hold First Face-to-Face Meeting This Week, Seeking to De-escalate Tensions

According to Bloomberg, this week on June 11, the United Arab Emirates and Iran held their first face-to-face meeting between senior national security officials since the onset of the U.S.-Israel conflict with Tehran. The meeting marks a significant shift in both sides' attitudes and their growing recognition of the importance of establishing a smoother bilateral relationship. For the UAE, the talks align with its broader economic ambitions, including investments to boost oil production and build artificial intelligence data centers. For Iran, the relationship is equally vital, as the UAE was one of its largest trade partners in the Gulf region before the conflict and serves as a key channel for Iran's sanctioned oil exports.
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