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UAE does about turn and finally condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine at UN
The ÌýfinallyÌýdenounced Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine after it backed a vote in theÌý on Wednesday condemning the assault.
It came just days after the UAE abstained from a similar motion at the Security Council.
The latest resolution, which "deplores in the strongest terms the against Ukraine", was supported by 141 of the UN'sÌý193 members.
This time the UAE backed it, along with Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
It is unclear what has led to the UAE's u-turn, but last week's abstention led to grumbles in western capitals about the Gulf state's stance.
There was particular mistrust afterÌýKremlin's news agency reported this week thatÌýAbu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Ìý"stated the right of Russia to ensure its national security" - de-facto backing for the brutal Russian invasion.
Abu Dhabi has strong ties with Moscow, particularly on energy strategy issues -Ìýbut they also share a common enmity for pro-democracy movements in the region.
Dr Ali Bakir, Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University's Ibn Khaldon Center for Humanities and Social Sciences,Ìýtold °®Âþµº that he does not see the UAE's vote in the General Assembly as particularly significant but it could hint at political games by Abu Dhabi regarding its western allies.
"Abu Dhabi’s primary position has been in support of Russia, even if they were abstaining from the vote in the Security Council," referring to last week's vote.Ìý
"The vote in the UN General Assembly is not as critical, it is just a symbolic action, even if it can be utilised to pressure Russia.â€
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— Dr. Ali BAKIR (علي باكير) (@AliBakeer)
Many observers were surprised that the abstained in the along with and .
Why? Cz they missed this statement two days ago & didn’t take into consideration the increasing cooperation with in and among other places.
According to Bakir, there could be three reasons why the UAE has taken this stance.
The first is that Abu Dhabi wants Russia's support in the UN, which was seen this week whenÌýMoscow backed a UN weapons embargo against the Yemen rebels.
The second is that the UAE wants to send a message to US President Biden by appearing to support Russia at the UNSC. "Since Biden came to power, he has somehow sidelined the UAE and Saudi Arabia and in turn empowered Qatar on the regional and international stage," said Bakir.
The third reason could be that Abu Dhabi is trying to reposition itself in a changing global arena where there is a shift in power from the West to the East. This can be reflected by China and India's refusal to condemn Russian aggression.
"Abu Dhabi’s actions...Ìýcan be interpreted as a way to balance between the great powers in order to best serve the national interest," he added.Ìý
Russia’s devastating invasion has killed thousands and forced to flee their homes in Ukraine. The southern city of fell Wednesday evening, which could provide the Russian army access to Ukraine's valuable ports on the Black Sea.