UAE and India discuss Middle East stability, energy security

UAE President and India's top security adviser hold talks on Middle East crisis and global energy market stability.

UAE President and India's top security adviser hold talks on Middle East crisis and global energy market stability. | Contesto: cronaca

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in Abu Dhabi to discuss the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, focusing on its implications for regional and international security, stability, and global energy markets, according to the state-run WAM news agency. The high-level talks come amid escalating tensions across the Middle East, with both nations sharing deep concerns over the potential for wider conflict. The discussions centered on the immediate security fallout and the broader risks to global economic stability, particularly energy supplies. The UAE, a major oil producer and regional hub, and India, a rapidly growing energy consumer, have a strategic interest in ensuring stable energy prices and secure shipping lanes in the Gulf. India has long maintained close ties with Gulf states, relying on the region for a significant portion of its crude oil and natural gas imports. The country also has a large diaspora in the Middle East, making stability there a direct national security concern. The meeting between Sheikh Mohamed and Doval underscores India’s growing diplomatic engagement with the UAE, which has emerged as a key partner in the region under New Delhi’s Look West policy. The talks also touched on the broader geopolitical landscape, with both sides agreeing on the need for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions to prevent the crisis from spiraling into a larger regional war. The UAE, which has pursued a policy of balancing relations with Iran, Israel, and the United States, is seen as a crucial interlocutor in the current turmoil. India, for its part, has called for restraint and dialogue but has avoided direct condemnation of any party, reflecting its careful diplomacy in the region. The meeting signals that both nations view the current situation as a test for the global order, with potential ripple effects far beyond the Middle East. Energy security remains a top priority for India, which is the world’s third-largest oil importer. Any disruption in Gulf supplies could have severe consequences for the Indian economy, including higher inflation and slower growth. The UAE, as a member of...

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