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UAE Plans To Increase Barrels Per Day By 2027
The United Arab Emirates intends to increase its production capacity to 5 million barrels per day by 2027. This move is expected to impact OPEC's influence within the global market.
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France And UK Propose Maritime Initiative For Gulf States
The French Foreign Minister briefed Gulf nations on a joint British and French initiative to secure maritime corridors.
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UAE Minister Calls For International Action To Protect Navigation
UAE Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen stated that Iran is responsible for obstructing international navigation. The minister cited violations including illegal fees, threats to vessels, and the planting of mines.
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Indonesia And UAE Boost Trade With FTA
Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates have boosted trade through a Free Trade Agreement. The announcement was made by UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr.
Vividh Bharati
Gulf Nations Call For Maritime Security Compliance
Gulf countries are advocating for adherence to international law to ensure safe navigation in the region. The United Arab Emirates issued a message attempting to restore diplomacy without further provocations.
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Tennis And UFC Events Cancelled In Abu Dhabi
The ATP tennis organization cancelled the remainder of its tournament in Abu Dhabi following the start of attacks. A $13.5 million tournament named the 6 Kings Slam was also cancelled. A planned UFC series for July in Abu Dhabi was also cancelled.
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UAE Blames Iran For Maritime Obstruction
A presidential advisor from the United Arab Emirates stated on Friday that no bilateral agreements with Iran can be trusted. The advisor's comments come amid ongoing regional tensions. No specific agreement was named in the report. An advisor to the UAE President expressed skepticism regarding the reliability of bilateral agreements with Iran. The advisor said that freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz must be governed by international law and collective administration to ensure regional and global economic stability. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot also attended a press conference in the UAE said the necessity of protecting maritime freedom in the Strait of Hormuz. The advisor contested claims that the corridor is part of Iran's sovereignty, following comments from a French minister.
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US Proposes Freeze On Iranian Nuclear Activity
Iran has sent one set of proposals to the United States through Pakistani mediators. President Donald Trump held a meeting in Abu Dhabi with top aides to evaluate a proposal sent by Iran to the United States. The proposal sent by Witkoff to Iran focuses on nuclear aspects. Iran has been working on a response to these specific amendments between Monday and Thursday. Iranian state media confirmed a report by Axios that Iran has sent a new draft proposal to the United States. President has reportedly received a briefing on the matter. Some proposed terms include demands that Iran refrain from moving or transferring certain assets. The Iranian proposal includes lifting the blockade and a commitment to not move allocated uranium or begin new enrichment activities during the period. This follows statements from President Trump that the United States would obtain allocated uranium by any means.
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ADNOC Bypasses Hormuz Strait Via Land Pipeline
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will notify customers that it is using a land-based oil pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The company plans to route shipments through the Iraq-Iran port area to mitigate security and logistics risks.
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UAE Calls For Collective Action To Ensure Strait Security
The United Arab Emirates has called for collective international action to ensure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
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