UAE Exits OPEC with Optimism for Future Collaborations
The United Arab Emirates recently departed from OPEC and OPEC+ while maintaining amicable relations with the member countries. Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei assured continuous collaboration with these groups. OPEC has remained composed regarding this decision, as highlighted during the 'Make It In The Emirates' conference.
The United Arab Emirates has officially exited OPEC and OPEC+ with the intent of maintaining a positive relationship with the member nations, according to Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei.
Speaking at the 'Make It In The Emirates' conference, Al Mazrouei emphasized the UAE's plan to continue collaborating with the groups, even after the separation.
OPEC has reacted calmly to the UAE's decision, indicating an understanding and acceptance of their departure from the alliances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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