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Kremlin comments on UAE decision to quit OPEC

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April 29, 2026
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Published: April 29, 2026 2:35 pm
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Abu Dhabi has the “sovereign” right to make such decisions, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said

Moscow respects the United Arab Emirates’ “sovereign” decision to withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

The Gulf nation earlier announced its intention to leave the oil cartel and the wider OPEC+ format, which includes major producers such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Oman, and Mexico. The withdrawal, which Abu Dhabi says is driven by national interests, is set to take effect on May 1.

“This is a sovereign decision of the UAE, and we respect it,” Peskov told reporters on Wednesday, adding that Moscow “welcomes” assurances from Abu Dhabi that it will maintain a responsible approach to energy markets and continue coordination with former partners after the exit.
“Enjoying quite constructive and friendly relations with Abu Dhabi, we certainly expect to continue our productive… contacts with the UAE, including within the framework of the energy dialogue,” Peskov stated.

The UAE, which joined OPEC in 1967, said the move is part of a long-term strategy and a “strategic choice” aimed at gaining more flexibility over oil output. Emirati officials have repeatedly signaled that the country no longer wants to be bound by OPEC production quotas, which limit output despite heavy investment in expanding capacity.

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Media reports suggest the Gulf state is seeking greater freedom to raise production once current supply disruptions ease, amid strains linked to the US-Israeli war on Iran and turmoil around the Strait of Hormuz.

While the UAE’s exit removes a notable share of OPEC+ production capacity – estimated by the International Energy Agency at around 13% – experts say the immediate market impact will likely be limited, as oil prices remain driven mainly by the war on Iran and related supply risks. OPEC+ members are expected to address the move at their next meeting in June.

Some analysts say the move could prompt other countries to reassess their participation in OPEC and OPEC+. Former UAE diplomat Obaid Ahmed Al-Zaabi told RT: “The more people that defect, the more costly it is to maintain the volume restriction.” “So if the UAE is serious and they no longer respect the limits, then there’s going to be no incentive for Kuwait and other countries to reduce their production,” he added.


READ MORE: More countries ‘very likely’ to leave OPEC – ex-UAE diplomat to RT

However, Mohammad Al-Sabban, a former senior adviser to the Saudi energy minister, argued the UAE’s decision was driven “by political reasons,” including possible alignment with the US, which he said has long sought to “control the oil market.” He told RT it is “unlikely that other members will withdraw.”

Peskov stressed that Russia has no intention of leaving the group and dismissed suggestions that the UAE’s exit could spell the end of OPEC+.

“This is a very important area of work, especially in the current conditions, when energy markets are, to put it mildly, highly turbulent. This format helps reduce those fluctuations and supports market stability,” he said.

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