Putin Hails UAE as Key Arab Trade Partner During Kremlin Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to the Kremlin, emphasizing the UAE's role as a key trade partner in the Arab world. The leaders highlighted consistent growth in bilateral trade, investments exceeding $30 billion from Russia, and a significant 18% increase in Russian tourists to the UAE. Cooperation is expanding into education, science, and sectors like energy, space, and digital technology, underpinned by new economic agreements. Both presidents expressed confidence in further strengthening strategic ties and mutual prosperity in the coming year.

Key Points: Putin Calls UAE Key Arab Trade Partner in Kremlin Meeting

  • Trade & investment surge
  • 1.5M Russian tourists to UAE
  • New Russian university planned
  • $30B Russian investment in UAE
  • EAEU partnership deal
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Putin calls UAE a 'key trade partner in Arab world' during Kremlin talk

Putin and UAE President Al Nahyan meet in Moscow, highlighting booming trade, tourism, and new investments strengthening Russia-UAE strategic ties.

"agreements on trade in services and investments... would play a key role in expanding trade - President Al Nahyan"

Moscow, January 30

President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, arrived in Russia on an official visit.

A formal welcoming ceremony was held in St. George Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace on Thursday, where he was received by the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. The development was shared on the official website of the Russian President and reported by TV BRICS.

During the meeting, President Putin highlighted the consistent growth in bilateral trade and the positive momentum in Russia-UAE relations. He noted the effective functioning of the intergovernmental commission on trade, economic and technical cooperation, along with the expansion of joint investment initiatives, business forums and sectoral partnerships.

As reported by TV BRICS, the Russian President also underlined the strengthening of humanitarian cooperation between the two countries. He pointed to growing collaboration in education, science and sports, adding that the Days of Russian Culture were successfully organised in the UAE in November. He further mentioned plans to establish a Russian university and a youth science park in the Emirates as part of long-term cooperation efforts.

Tourism has also seen notable growth, with a steady increase in the number of Russian visitors to the UAE. In the first nine months of 2025 alone, nearly 1.5 million Russians travelled to the UAE, marking an 18 per cent rise compared to the same period last year.

President Al Nahyan expressed confidence that 2026 would be a year of progress and development for Russia and further prosperity for bilateral relations. He reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to deepening cooperation and strengthening strategic ties with Moscow.

He emphasised that agreements on trade in services and investments signed last year, along with the economic partnership agreement between the UAE and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), would play a key role in expanding trade, boosting mutual investments and enhancing economic cooperation.

Commenting on the partnership, Mikhail Khachaturyan, PhD in Economics and Associate Professor at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, said that while trade structures are not yet fully balanced, rapid growth, rising investments and new agreements are creating a more stable and diversified partnership.

He noted that Russia is increasing exports of agricultural products, including halal meat and confectionery, while Russian investments in the UAE have crossed USD 30 billion, with around 4,000 Russian companies registered in the country. Key sectors driving cooperation include energy-related machinery, space, nuclear energy, pharmaceuticals, digital technologies, tourism, payment systems and agriculture.

The last meeting between the two leaders took place on August 7, 2025, during President Al Nahyan's previous visit to Russia, when both sides reviewed ongoing cooperation and outlined future plans.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on education and science is promising. A Russian university in the UAE could become a hub for students from our region too. More international educational options are always a good thing for our youth. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
$30 billion in Russian investment in the UAE is a massive number! It shows how capital is flowing to friendly nations. India has strong ties with both countries; we should position ourselves to benefit from this partnership, especially in tech and pharma.
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Sarah B
While strategic partnerships are important, I hope this doesn't come at the cost of ignoring human rights concerns. The article paints a very rosy picture, but international relations should have a moral dimension too. Just a respectful thought.
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Vikram M
Halal meat exports from Russia to the UAE? That's a new one. Shows they are tailoring exports to the market. India is a major halal producer too; we need to be competitive. The tourism numbers are insane - 1.5 million Russians! Dubai is a favourite for everyone it seems.
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Karthik V
Geopolitics is shifting. The BRICS connection is strong here. As a founding member, India should observe and learn how to strengthen its own trade within the bloc. The EAEU agreement with UAE is something to study for our own trade pacts.

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