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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Iran-UAE Joint Commission

The UAE Foreign Minister Sheik Abdullah (left) with Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in Tehran. Iran and UAE have established a joint commission to enhance cooperations between the two countries. [Fars photo]

4 comments:

  1. i believe much diferent senarrio most discaution may worning in yaman crises and persian gulf regoin issue. iran in clusion one for all with saudi king if do not back down may face vary harsh action of iran government that will not know what would be bring to saudi king but is not look go to them they are openly talking about it in every aspect so may ingage some form of military coflact in short time.

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  2. UAE still has hopes to regain control of the 2 or 3 disputed islands it claims Iran is occupying. Iran seems to be the rightful owner of the islands, and the UAE will never get them back. doesn't it surprise us all that UAE is the 3rd largest arms buyer in the world! yes, they are really scared of Iran, but they can't defeat Iran...

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  3. The Iranian construction and investment companies in Dubai close to the Iranian government and the IRGC are facing potential losses of hundreds of millions of dollars due to the current financial meltdown in the emirate and the bankruptcy of Dubai World. Most of government and IRGC-supported Iranian companies were doing business with Dubai World. Iran wants to find ways to recoup some of the losses, probably getting some lands in lieu of their investments, and ways to get their cash out of Dubai banks.

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  4. very true Nader....good luck with IRan reducing its losses on that end..

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