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Cyprus–United Arab Emirates relations
Cyprus–United Arab Emirates relations
Diplomatic Relations
The Republic of Cyprus and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) maintain warm diplomatic relations. The UAE has an embassy in Nicosia, while Cyprus maintains an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a general consulate in Dubai.
Economic Ties
Both countries have been cooperating since 1960 on economic matters, given their shared location in the Middle East. This cooperation has been particularly significant for Cyprus, as many Cypriot entrepreneurs have operated businesses in the UAE, generating revenue that helped rebuild the Cypriot economy after the Turkish invasion of 1974.
Economic Agreements
In 2011, the two countries signed a treaty to prevent double taxation and fiscal evasion. This agreement has strengthened economic ties between Cyprus and the UAE.
Trade Centers
The Republic of Cyprus established its trade center in Dubai in 1977, one of the first trade centers in the city. The center was set up by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Cypriot Tourism to increase exports from Cyprus and create business opportunities with the Persian Gulf states.
Twin Cities
Abu Dhabi is twinned with Nicosia, reflecting the strong ties between the two cities.
Comparison between Countries
A comparison between the UAE and Cyprus highlights their shared location in the Middle East and their economic cooperation. However, a detailed comparison of the two countries' demographics, economy, culture, and other aspects is not provided here.
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