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UAE and Ukraine Forge Comprehensive Economic Partnership Amid Ongoing Conflict

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

In a significant diplomatic and economic development, the United Arab Emirates and Ukraine have formalized a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s official visit to Abu Dhabi. The accord aims to bolster bilateral trade, investment, and economic collaboration between the two nations, marking a pivotal moment in their diplomatic relations.

The signing ceremony, held in Abu Dhabi, was attended by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and President Zelensky. Under the terms of the CEPA, 99% of Ukrainian imports of UAE goods and 97% of Ukrainian exports to the UAE will be exempt from customs duties, effective immediately. This strategic move is projected to contribute approximately $369 million to the UAE’s Gross Domestic Product and $874 million to Ukraine’s GDP by 2031. The agreement is also expected to accelerate Ukraine’s economic recovery and create new opportunities for cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure, heavy industry, aviation, aerospace, and information technology.

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President Zelensky’s visit to the UAE comes at a time when momentum is building for potential peace talks to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The UAE, home to a significant number of Russian and Ukrainian expatriates, has been considered a potential site for these discussions. During his visit, President Zelensky emphasized priorities such as repatriating Ukrainian captives, enhancing economic partnerships, and initiating humanitarian programs. He expressed gratitude for the UAE’s mediation efforts, which have reportedly resulted in saving many lives.

In addition to the CEPA, the two leaders agreed to establish a Ukraine-UAE Investment Council, aiming to explore promising investment opportunities in Ukraine, particularly in infrastructure projects. This initiative underscores the UAE’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s economic development and post-war reconstruction efforts.

The UAE’s involvement in facilitating dialogue and supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty has been evident through its diplomatic engagements. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan reaffirmed the UAE’s dedication to supporting peaceful resolution efforts and alleviating the humanitarian impact of the Ukraine conflict. He emphasized the importance of reaching peaceful solutions to crises around the world and reiterated the UAE’s commitment to building partnerships based on cooperation and understanding to promote peace, stability, and prosperity for all.

Concurrently, high-level talks between U.S. and Russian officials are set to occur in Saudi Arabia, aiming to explore a peace dialogue regarding the Ukraine conflict. Notably, Ukraine has been excluded from these discussions, a move President Zelensky criticizes, emphasizing the necessity of consulting strategic partners before any negotiations with Russia. He has declared that Ukraine will disregard any peace agreements forged between the U.S. and Russia without its involvement, underscoring the importance of including Ukraine in any peace negotiations.

The CEPA between the UAE and Ukraine is the first such agreement Ukraine has signed with a Gulf country, highlighting the UAE’s role as a strategic partner in Ukraine’s economic and diplomatic endeavors. Bilateral trade between the two nations reached $372.4 million in 2024, and the new agreement aims to further enhance this economic relationship by reducing or eliminating customs duties and opening new avenues for collaboration in various sectors.

This development reflects a broader trend of Middle Eastern countries engaging more actively in global diplomatic efforts, positioning themselves as neutral grounds for conflict resolution and as pivotal players in international economic partnerships. The UAE’s strategic support and facilitation of dialogue underscore its growing influence in global affairs, particularly in fostering peace and stability in conflict regions.

As the situation in Ukraine remains fluid, the international community continues to monitor the developments closely. The UAE’s proactive approach in mediating and supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty may serve as a model for other nations seeking to play a constructive role in global peace efforts. The success of the CEPA and the potential for future diplomatic resolutions could significantly impact the geopolitical landscape, offering a pathway toward stability and economic growth in the region.


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