The last several months have seen geopolitical tension hit a new high. Indeed, the United States has targeted the Global South with tariffs in an effort to secure the status of the dollar. Now, that has taken an interesting turn for BRICS, as Russia may be looking to follow the US and seek a major investment deal from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Both Moscow and the UAE are set to meet to discuss their strategic cooperation. Moreover, that meeting took place after the latter unveiled a monumental investment framework plan with the United States. With tensions still high, the development is one that may have massive implications

Donald Trump Meeting With Top UAE Official
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BRICS See Russia UAE Talk Collaboration After Landmark US Deal

Since the start of the year, the BRICS bloc and the US have faced off. With his election win in late 2024, Donald Trump targeted the alliance with 150% tariffs. Specifically, he was seeking to deter their de-dollarization efforts and secure the global reserve status of the greenback.

However, the ongoing tension between both sides took a rather interesting turn this month. Now, they may be set to get even more complicated for BRICS, as Russia is set to meet with the UAE and may be seeking a deal similar to the one it struck with the US.

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In a rather surprising development, the UAE announced a mammoth 10-year, $1.4 trillion investment framework in the United States. The move was going to inject increased capital into the US and fortify what is a rather fragile economic standing. Interestingly, the UAE is a BRICS nation, the same one that has been clearly in the crosshairs of the alliance.

Now, a new report highlights that Russian President Vladimir Putin and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan are set to hold a telephone meeting this week. According to the report, both sides discussed the partnership between both nations and gave “a positive assessment” of the dealings so far. Time may tell if they come to an agreement similar to that of the US.