UAE Leader Abandons Traditional Alliances, Paving a New Course for the Nation. In a significant shift in foreign policy, the United Arab Emirates' president is distancing his country from long-standing international alliances and embracing a more independent approach. The move, which includes a decision to abandon its membership in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), marks a bold departure from the UAE's traditional reliance on foreign powers and oil revenue. As the Middle East continues to grapple with regional tensions and economic uncertainty, the UAE's new path raises questions about the country's future role in global affairs and its relationships with key partners in the region.
From foreign interventions to abandoning Opec, the UAE’s leader is charting a different path for his country