UAE’s Opec exit signals aim to accelerate foreign policy diversification
The United Arab Emirates has exited the Opec oil cartel, a move officials frame as strengthening economic autonomy and a step towards becoming a global power. This decision, made on Tuesday, coincides with a downgraded diplomatic presence at a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Jeddah, where the UAE was represented by its Foreign Minister instead of higher-ranking officials. This action is widely interpreted as a geopolitical maneuver, signaling the UAE's aim to accelerate foreign policy diversification and potentially pursue high-risk, high-reward strategies. The UAE's actions suggest a broader strategy of asserting independence and enhancing its global standing beyond its traditional regional alliances.