De facto UAE leader visits Saudi crown prince amid tensions

De facto UAE leader visits Saudi crown prince amid tensions

A public dispute between the Gulf allies this month disrupted policy setting by Opec+.

Crown prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan says the partnership between the two countries continues to be strong and prosperous. (AFP pic)

DUBAI: The UAE’s de facto ruler held talks in the Saudi capital Riyadh today with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, at a time of tensions between the two Gulf allies that led this month to an open standoff over oil policy.

“My brother Mohammed bin Salman and I discussed ways to further deepen the fraternal bond and strategic cooperation between our nations. 

“The partnership between the UAE and Saudi Arabia continues to be strong and prosperous,” Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan tweeted.

A public dispute between the two states this month disrupted policy setting by Opec+, an oil producers’ group that comprises Opec and a number of allies. 

Yesterday, Opec+ secured an agreement to boost oil supplies after the two Gulf producers reached an understanding.

Analysts say increasing economic competition is laying bare differences between Saudi Arabia and the UAE as the kingdom tries to challenge its smaller neighbour’s dominance as the region’s business, trade and tourism hub. 

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