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UAE Joins Svalbard Treaty, Strengthening Arctic Research and International Cooperation
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 01:03 PM
The United Arab Emirates has officially acceded to the Svalbard Treaty, positioning itself as an active participant in Arctic governance and scientific cooperation. This development reflects the UAE's commitment to polar research and has implications for maritime operations in Arctic waters.
The United Arab Emirates has officially joined the Svalbard Treaty, following the ratification of Federal Decree No. 125 of 2025. This move marks a significant step in the UAE's engagement with Arctic governance and positions the nation as a stakeholder in polar science and international cooperation.
The Svalbard Treaty, originally signed in 1920, is a multilateral agreement governing the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. The treaty grants signatories equal rights to engage in economic and scientific activities in the region, while Norway maintains sovereignty. Accession to the treaty represents a formal commitment to Arctic research, environmental stewardship, and peaceful cooperation in one of the world's most strategically important polar regions.
For the UAE, this accession strengthens its capacity to conduct polar scientific research and participate in Arctic governance forums alongside other treaty members. The decision reflects broader regional interest in understanding climate change impacts, Arctic ecosystems, and the geopolitical dynamics of polar regions as climate change opens new maritime routes and resource access opportunities.
The treaty has historically served as a model for international cooperation in sensitive regions, balancing national interests with collective scientific advancement. The UAE's entry adds significant Middle Eastern representation to the framework, potentially enhancing diplomatic dialogue on Arctic matters and environmental protection.
Arctic maritime operations are becoming increasingly important as warming temperatures extend shipping seasons and open new trade routes. The treaty provides a legal and diplomatic foundation for safe, environmentally responsible operations in the region. The UAE's accession signals its intention to be an active participant in these developments, supporting research initiatives and contributing to international Arctic governance as commercial and scientific interests in polar waters continue to expand.
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