Iran–United Arab Emirates relations

Iran – United Arab Emirates relations

Iran

United Arab Emirates

Relations between the neighboring countries of Iran and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are deeply historic, dating back centuries prior to the establishment of the modern-day United Arab Emirates. They maintain diplomatic relations, with embassies in each other countries, and have close economic ties.

There is a significant community of Iranians in the United Arab Emirates, mostly residing in the emirate of Dubai. An Arabic-speaking native community lives in the southern provinces of Iran, some of whose members share historical ties with the southern shores of the Persian Gulf.

Trade

Iranian businesses have a major presence in the UAE. Around 8,000 Iranian traders and trading firms are registered in the UAE, according to the local Iranian Business Council. Ethnic Persians are estimated to account for roughly 10 percent of Dubai's population of 2 million.[1] Trade between Dubai and Iran tripled to $12 billion from 2005 to 2009.[2] UAE's exports to Iran are four times greater than its imports from Iran.[3]

Disagreements

In recent decades, there have been tensions over three islands in the Persian Gulf: Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb.[4][5] Both the UAE and Iran have maintained that they are trying to find a solution to this issue according to the rules of international law, as for Iran's nuclear program. Both the UAE and Iran claim to adopt the principle of not interfering in the internal affairs of each other. The UAE has officially stated that it prefers not to interfere with Iran's nuclear program as long as Iran continues to reassure the international community that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Both the UAE and Iran call for the removal from the Middle East of all weapons of mass destruction.

Outstanding conflicts are:

On November 28, 2013, the foreign minister of the UAE visited Iran.[8]

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