Strategic Alliance Strengthened: Russia and UAE Leaders Discuss Future Partnerships
Russian President Vladimir Putin and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a phone conversation, reinforcing their strategic partnership. They discussed enhancing trade, economic, and humanitarian projects. Both nations recently agreed to eliminate double taxation, effective January 2026, during their ministerial financial dialogue.
- Country:
- Russia
In a significant move to bolster international relations, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his United Arab Emirates counterpart, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, engaged in telephonic discussions, as reported by the Russian President's official portal, citing TV BRICS.
Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the current status of the Russian-Emirati strategic partnership. Their conversation highlighted mutual commitments to furthering economic, trade, and humanitarian projects, pointing toward a promising future of collaboration.
A noteworthy development between the two nations is their agreement to eliminate double taxation. This landmark decision, announced during the inaugural Russian-Emirati financial dialogue, is set to take effect on January 1, 2026, potentially paving the way for enhanced economic interactions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Geopolitical Tensions Threaten India's Economic Growth Amid Trade Deals
NZ, Argentina Deepen Ties in Trade, Economic Reform and Global Diplomacy
India has entered into free trade agreements with several countries, opening up a wide range of opportunities for us: PM.
U.S. and China Poised for Key Trade Talks Amidst Global Tensions
India and Canada Launch CEPA Negotiations, Set $50 Billion Trade Target by 2030

