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  2. Russia–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Russia has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and UAE has an embassy in Moscow.In 2002, a Russian consulate-general in Dubai was established. [3]The UAE was alone in the Gulf Cooperation Council in endorsing the 2015 Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War, describing it as against a "common enemy" of the two nations.

  3. Foreign relations of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The UK governed the United Arab Emirates from 1920 to 1971, when the United Arab Emirates achieved full independence. Both countries share common membership of the World Trade Organization . Bilaterally the two countries have a Defence Cooperation Accord, [ 223 ] an Investment Agreement, [ 224 ] and a Partnership for the Future. [ 225 ]

  4. List of countries by leading trade partners - Wikipedia

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    For most economies worldwide, their leading export and import trading partners in terms of value are typically the United States, the European Union (EU) or China. Emerging markets such as Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, and Iran are becoming increasingly important as major markets or source countries in various regions.

  5. U.S., allies press UAE over Russia trade, sanctions - AOL

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    The United States, Britain and the European Union are pressing the United Arab Emirates to show it is cracking down on firms evading sanctions imposed on Russia over the war in Ukraine, according ...

  6. Russia's Putin is visiting the UAE and Saudi Arabia, seeking ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday before departing for Saudi Arabia in a one-day lightning tour intended to raise Moscow's profile as a Middle East ...

  7. BRICS - Wikipedia

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    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization consisting of ten countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. It is considered to be a counterpart and alternative to the G7 bloc of the world's largest economies and combined represent nearly half [2] of the world's population.

  8. UAE energy chief doubles down on OPEC alliance with Russia - AOL

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    The minister said Russia, with its 10 million barrels of oil a day, is an important member of the global OPEC+ energy alliance. UAE energy chief doubles down on OPEC alliance with Russia Skip to ...

  9. Foreign relations of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Cuba: See CubaRussia relations or Cuba–Soviet Union relations. Relations between the two countries suffered somewhat during the Boris Yeltsin administration, as Cuba was forced to look for new major allies, such as China, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Relations improved when Vladimir Putin was elected as the new Russian President.