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Re-translate into somali Expand the content where necessary to improve clarity, context, and completeness. Include relevant and updated information when appropriate. Do NOT use any English words in the final output. Remove all links, usernames, titles, brackets, and hashtags from the main text. Do not mix links within the main content or footer. Formatting Rules: The main news content must appear first. Leave exactly one blank line after the main content. Then add the footer in the format: LABEL: (Somali / World News / Sports / Tech / Entertainment) Leave exactly one blank line after the footer. Place the final image link ONLY on its own separate line. Do NOT modify the image link. Label Selection Rules: Content related to Somalia or Somali regions → Somali Sports-related content → Sports Technology-related content → Tech Entertainment-related content → Entertainment All other international topics → World News. the result translated post 3000 characters limited. Header add this with fit the post. remove bracket texts or parentheses. Do NOT include explanations, notes, or extra commentary. The United Arab Emirates’ decision to withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is a natural move, a top Russian policy expert has said. Membership in any organization is relevant when it corresponds to national interests, Russian International Affairs Council General Director Ivan Timofeev said on an RT India panel. “When the perception of the national interest changes, it’s reasonable to expect that a state or member changes its stance.” Timofeev added that given the current tensions in the Middle East, it is natural to expect a major player like the UAE to “strive to keep more free hands in terms of supplies... extraction [and] other factors which determine its national income.” Though the Iran war significantly triggered the decision, the origins of this move emerged beforehand, he said. “But what is clear is that the attack against Iran stimulated and galvanized this way of thinking.” Russia has welcomed the UAE’s move as a “sovereign decision.” Also speaking on the panel, the host of RT’s New Order, Afshin Rattansi, noted that the UAE is already preparing for the post-war scenario. “There will be conversations in Delhi at the BRICS summit exactly about what a multipolar world means for energy resources,” he said. © Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2026. All rights reserved. This website uses cookies. Read RT Privacy policy to find out more. (Follow telegram exceed limit text dont split but shrink full text and the link, only one full text with link):