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Meloni, an Italian company, has secured a pledge of investment worth 40 billion dollars from the UAE.

Meloni, an Italian company, has secured a pledge of investment worth 40 billion dollars from the UAE.

At a Rome bilateral summit, the United Arab Emirates announced that it plans to invest 40 billion dollars in Italy. The two countries did not give a timeframe.

Since taking office as Italian Prime Minister in 2022 Giorgia Mello has sought to strengthen ties with Gulf nations, ignoring the concerns raised by political rivals over human rights.

Italy under her leadership lifted the arms embargoes imposed on the UAE and Saudi Arabia by previous governments in connection with the Yemen war.

Meloni received Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahya, President of the UAE, on Monday during his state visit to Rome. The pair also pledged to continue working towards a “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership."

In a joint press release, the two governments stated that "the UAE has committed $40 billion in investment in Italy in key sectors".

The report added that "over 40 new agreements have been signed" in areas such as economic cooperation, investment, defence, nuclear, and space affairs.

The names of the companies were not disclosed.

Eni, the Italian energy giant, announced separately that it had signed a separate letter of intent with UAE-based companies MGX G42 for the development of data centres in Italy powered by natural gas plants using carbon capture technology.

Eni has also signed an agreement with Masdar, the state-controlled renewables energy company in the UAE. Taqa Transmission will give Eni the status of preferred off-taker of renewable energy produced by Albania as part of a Italo-UAE and Albanian deal announced in January.

Eni also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund ADQ for cooperation on the critical mineral supply chain.

Meloni said at the Italy-United Arab Emirates Business Forum held in Rome that "it is a historical day, another landmark in our relationship."

She added, "We chose to focus our partnership on strategic axes such as artificial intelligence (AI), data centres, research in space, renewable energy, and rare earths."

The joint statement emphasized enhanced military and safety cooperation through "joint manufacturing, technology transfer and the development defense manufacturing facilities."

The report also called for a closer collaboration with international partners, such as the United States, on the issue of ransomware and joint cybersecurity exercises.

Meloni announced a strategic partnership strengthened with Saudi Arabia last month. The deal was accompanied by a series of business deals valued at around $10 billion. (Reporting and editing by Gavin Jones, Christina Fincher and Alvise Armellini)

(source: Reuters)