Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s Haven Status Tested by Middle East Crisis
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In the United Arab Emirates, there are far more migrants than locals. Nevertheless, there are no cultural conflicts. Ambassador Ahmed Alattar explains how the Emirates succeeds in this – and why the population there is much more optimistic about the future than in Europe.
What the UAE hopes to gain from Israel’s growing isolation
Abu Dhabi seeks to present itself to the West as a stable alternative to an increasingly rogue Israel, where defense cooperation and capital can flourish. The post What the UAE hopes to gain from Israel’s growing isolation appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s Haven Status Tested by Middle East Crisis
The United Arab Emirates has managed to thrive during global instability, drawing capital during the Arab Spring, opening up quickly during the pandemic and attracting Russian money after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
In the midst of a crisis between Iran and Israel, the United Arab Emirates has seen signs of a dangerous escalation across the region, possibly behind it, and has been threatening to involve the region in a path that is difficult to control. Amid this charged atmosphere, the United Arab Emirates stands out with its balanced diplomacy, one of the real stakes of containing the crisis.
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