The oil-rich United Arab Emirates and Türkiye signed a free trade agreement on Friday, the Gulf country’s president said, the latest step in improving ties long strained by regional disputes. For Türkiye, the pact comes ahead of elections on May 14 as President Rećep Tayyip Erdoğan sticks with contested economic policies that have deterred many foreign investors.

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