Voices from the Arab press: New Russian-Emirati Partnership
A selection of stories from the Arab press this week.
By MEDIA LINE
June 14, 2018
[snip] This meeting marks an important milestone in bilateral relations between the two countries. Most symbolic was the timing of this summit, which came in the wake of Russias clash with Iran over the latters presence in Syria. The Kremlin already ordered all Iranian troops in Syria to immediately withdraw, as Russian forces begin preparing the Assad regime to take over areas once controlled by Irans Revolutionary Guards. This change in Russias foreign policy would not have been possible without the steadfast Saudi-Emirati commitment to curbing Irans involvement in the region. While Moscow and Tehran seemingly had synchronized policies in Syria, the Kremlin now publicly opposes Irans presence in the war-torn country. As Moscow increasingly distances itself from Tehran, its ties with Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are growing closer and closer. The recent memorandum on oil production signed between Putin and Prince al-Nahyan is a testament to this changing dynamic. Despite an OPEC-wide decrease in oil production agreed to last year in an effort to curb falling prices, both the Russian and Emirati governments are determined to increase output in their respective countries to stabilize the cost per barrel. [/snip]
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