Iran, UAE Resume Trade Exchanges After 15‑Year Break
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Iran and the United Arab Emirates have resumed trade exchanges, marking the first direct commercial contact between the two countries in 15 years.
The announcement was made by Iranian officials in Tehran, following a meeting between Iranian and Emirati trade representatives. The resumption of trade is seen as a significant step toward normalizing economic relations after years of sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
The move comes after a period of heightened tensions in the region, but no further details were provided about the specific goods or volumes involved in the renewed exchanges.
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