Putin tells UAE officials they 'will not be disappointed' as two sides sign deals in energy, tech and health sectors.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's has told officials in the United Arab Emiratesthey "will not be disappointed" as he wrapped up a short Gulf tour by signing deals worth more than $1.3bn in Abu Dhabi.
A day after inking a major oil cooperation deal with Saudi Arabia during a visit to Riyadh, Putin was greeted at the airport on Tuesday by Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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