Iran-Uae: UAE will improve relations with Iran, will send ambassador to Tehran after 6 years of break-up
The UAE's trade and trade ties with Iran date back more than a century, with the UAE being one of the main links to Tehran's exterior.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is once again going to deploy its ambassador to Iran to improve the relationship that deteriorated six years ago. The announcement was made by the UAE Foreign Ministry on Sunday. According to media reports, the Emirate's ambassador to Iran, Saif Mohammad Al Zabi, will return to Tehran in the coming days to continue to advance bilateral relations for the common interests of the two neighbours and the region. Let us know that the trade relations between the two countries are more than a century old, so it was the compulsion of both countries to improve the relationship. The UAE was trying for this a few months ago, in which it seems to be getting success.
Other Gulf countries also showed signs of softening
Other Gulf countries have also shown signs of softening. Last week, Kuwait appointed a new ambassador to Iran for the first time since 2016. At the same time, Saudi Arabia has worked to end tensions with Iran in Baghdad-brokered talks.
Relations between the two countries deteriorated in 2016.
Iranian protesters protested against the UAE after the UAE's decision to execute Shia cleric Ayatollah Nimr al-Nimr in 2016. Not only this, the diplomatic missions of the UAE were also attacked, after which the relations between the two countries deteriorated.