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UAE Mediation: A New Model of Peacemaking in Russia-Ukraine
In a world where wars increasingly outlast diplomacy, the UAE has developed a distinctive A way of peacemaking that establishes the relationships and room for dialogue before the formal negotiations can start.
Perhaps most obviously, it is in the context of the Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchanges. Reports have also consistently confirmed UAE mediation, in the prisoner exchange of 206 captives in August 2026, after UAE mediation.
Relationships Create Access
This principle is undeniably easy; maintaining relationships with all parties. Despite the standoff in Ukraine, UAE has maintained bridges with both Moscow and Kyiv, and is playing a positive role in making humanitarian deals come together.
In February, it was reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged the role of UAE in getting Ukrainians out of Russia. The importance of this is clear, mediation can start well before sitting around a negotiating table.
Humanitarian Diplomacy as a Bridge
Prisoner exchanges are not a way to bring an end to a war, but they do give diplomacy that so often lacks results.
The repeated ‘exchanges’ provide the basis for communication, and show that agreements are still possible and develop trust with respect to narrow areas of cooperation. In April, it was reported in the Associated Press that the UAE played a supporting role to a large-scale Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange.
For this reason, the UAE has made humanitarian mediation a permanent diplomatic tool and made peacebuilding more accessible.
A Model Built on More Than Mediation
The idea has been a strategy with a philosophy that the promotion of peace and development is mutually reinforcing.
Don’t mistake diplomacy for negotiation. It can include helping to communicate, supporting humanitarian interventions, promoting international action and promoting economic engagement to consolidate stability.
The UAE’s involvement in Ethiopia-Eritrea is a precedent. International Crisis Group singled out the UAE as a key bridge builder towards co-operation between the two nations after a long decades of conflicts.
From Mediator to “Space Maker”
It is this that makes the Emirati model special. It goes back to relationships, keeps the communication open, fosters trust and provides a platform for conversations. Practical means to align and start engaging with a humanitarian need; development and economic engagement to keep things stable.
The mediator is not necessarily the one to provide the settlement, however. In some cases its most important function is to set the stage for the parties to do so.
UAE’s Distinctive Diplomatic Formula
This model translates to a measurable side, a history of human-counting first made between adversaries, the Russia–Ukraine case having shown this.
Ethiopia–Eritrea illustrates its wider dimension, one of the building of relationships and economic cooperation and the political approach. The UAE played a huge role, as reported by the International Crisis Group.
All these cases highlight an approach known as multi-tool diplomacy or a holistic strategy in which diplomacy, development and dialogical engagement mutually reinforce the humanitarian action.
Peace Begins Before the Peace Talks
The UAE’s formula is, finally, not about taking credit for the peace process, but creating opportunities for cooperation to happen.
The big virtue it has brought to the Russia-Ukraine war is that it is not solving the war. It’s that even without the existence of a broader settlement it has never been more important to support progress along this path towards tangible humanitarian results.
The UAE waits for no peace. It strives to establish the political, relational and practical grounds for peacemaking to come.
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