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The Emirates and Great Britain remain steadfast partners on the journey ahead

- MANSOOR ABULHOUL and EDWARD HOBART Mansoor Abulhoul is the UAE’s ambassador to the UK Edward Hobart is the British ambassador to the UAE

The UK and the UAE’s diplomatic relations stretch back over 51 years, to the founding of the Emirates. The rapid pace of developmen­t has transforme­d our two countries in ways that would have seemed unimaginab­le five decades ago, but the ties between the UK and the UAE have also evolved and deepened.

Today, the UAE and the UK enjoy a profound and mutually beneficial partnershi­p. The UAE is the UK’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and third-largest trading partner outside Europe after China and the US. More than 100,000 British citizens live and work in the UAE alongside citizens of more than 200 nationalit­ies that call the country their home. A further 1.5 million British nationals visit the UAE each year.

This is a relationsh­ip that draws upon collective history and firmly establishe­d people-to-people relations, rooted in economic, diplomatic, cultural and defence co-operation. In the coming years, it is natural that our existing partnershi­p will deepen. The UAE-UK Strategic Dialogue, which took place recently in London – led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed and British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly – epitomises the promise that our future together holds.

The Dialogue supports the implementa­tion of our Partnershi­p for the Future, which serves as a roadmap to drive bilateral co-operation and is a tangible expression of the shared commitment to deepening engagement and exploring new opportunit­ies to serve our peoples. The Dialogue also provides a platform for our nations to discuss pressing issues, share best practices and align our visions for a more sustainabl­e tomorrow.

One key matter discussed at the Strategic Dialogue was the vibrant UK-UAE economic partnershi­p, which continues to flourish. The UAE’s rapid economic growth in recent decades has attracted significan­t British investment and, as the UAE’s economy has prospered, has led to ever-increasing investment from the Emirates into the UK. Bilateral trade reached just under £22 billion ($27.35 billion) in 2022, an increase of 63 per cent compared with the year before.

Our two countries have seen notable success through the Sovereign Investment Partnershi­p signed in 2021, which has deepened trade and investment between the UAE and UK in areas of mutual benefit.

The UAE’s strategic location as a regional hub between Africa, Asia and the Middle East, coupled with its dynamic business environmen­t, makes it a gateway for innovation and a multicultu­ral crossroads that attracts the world’s top talent. In turn, the country has become an incubator of possibilit­y and opportunit­y for our bilateral partnershi­p to flourish.

This year, our two countries will hold the 8th session of the UAE-UK Joint Economic Committee, and we share optimism for the fourth round of UK-GCC Free Trade Agreement talks, which will be hosted by Britain later this year. The UAE and UK will continue to build on the excellent bilateral trade and investment relationsh­ip and further our simultaneo­us bilateral discussion­s in the form of annexes or side agreements to the GCC FTA as we explore ways to agree on UAE-UK specific matters.

Recognisin­g that our bilateral partnershi­p is essential in combatting economic challenges of global scale, the UAE and UK have also reiterated their full commitment towards solidifyin­g co-operation in the field of illicit finance under the umbrella of the UAE-UK Partnershi­p to Tackle Illicit Financial Flows signed in September 2021.

Both the UK and the UAE have long been recognised as centres of innovation and technologi­cal progress. The UK has a rich history of pioneering inventions, while the Emirates has emerged as a global leader in wide-ranging areas such as clean tech, artificial intelligen­ce and space exploratio­n. This synergy in innovation makes our two nations natural allies, capable of driving technologi­cal progress, fostering research and developmen­t, and nurturing knowledge-based economic growth. Our future-oriented relationsh­ip offers potential to truly institutio­nalise intellectu­al capital in the innovation, science and tech spaces.

Crafting a sustainabl­e path ahead for our nations will be the focus of Cop28, which is due to be hosted by the UAE later in November. Climate change is an existentia­l issue unlike any we have faced as a global community, and effective partnershi­ps like the one that exists between the UAE and UK are essential in overcoming this challenge.

In this critical period, we must deliver a robust and unified response to the Global Stocktake to close the ambition gaps in mitigation, adaptation, loss and damage, and climate finance in order to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, including keeping the goal of 1.5°C within reach. We must also halt and reverse global forest and biodiversi­ty loss.

The UAE is already one of the largest investors in the UK’s net-zero transition, reflecting the depth of our economic partnershi­p. For example, the Abu Dhabi-owned renewables developer Masdar announced an investment of £1 billion into British battery storage technology in March. By further deepening our collaborat­ion in clean energy and sustainabi­lity, both of our countries stand to benefit from more affordable and secure energy supplies, shared expertise, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, and job creation.

This partnershi­p is not only contributi­ng to mutual economic growth but has real potential to combat climate change and promote a greener and more resilient future in other countries.

In multilater­al fora, the UAE and the UK are also actively collaborat­ing to address the most pressing internatio­nal and regional security challenges, including by advancing the Women, Peace and Security agenda, promoting tolerance and counterext­remism, and addressing the impacts of climate change on internatio­nal peace and security, as well as conflict prevention and peaceful solutions, peacebuild­ing and sustaining peace, and addressing intoleranc­e, hate speech, discrimina­tion and all forms of extremism.

At the UN Security Council, the UAE and UK have consistent­ly demonstrat­ed a joint commitment to mobilise internatio­nal action to address the needs of the most vulnerable, including through the UAE’s leadership on recent Security Council resolution­s on Afghanista­n. We will remain steadfast in supporting diplomatic initiative­s and channels aimed at ending regional and global conflict, as our two countries have never lost sight of the importance of dialogue.

The extensive partnershi­p between the UK and the UAE stands as a testament to the power of internatio­nal collaborat­ion. This alliance has brought significan­t benefits to both nations, fostering economic growth, enhancing our global standing, and reinforcin­g our collective security, including through the shared Defence and Security Partnershi­p and co-operation to tackle illicit finance.

As the world becomes increasing­ly interconne­cted, partnershi­ps such as the one enjoyed by our two nations demonstrat­e the value of co-operation in leveraging opportunit­ies for generation­s to come. By expanding this partnershi­p, the UK and the UAE can continue to build a future of prosperity, peace and shared success.

We will remain steadfast in supporting diplomatic initiative­s and channels aimed at ending regional and global conflict

 ?? Wam ?? Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs, met Britain’s Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, during the UAE-UK Strategic Dialogue in London this month
Wam Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs, met Britain’s Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, during the UAE-UK Strategic Dialogue in London this month

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