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Ambassador Al Otaiba Celebrates UAE-US AI Acceleration Partnership

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May 2025

Architectural model of 5GW UAE-US AI Campus in Abu Dhabi featuring data centers and sustainable infrastructure

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During President Trump’s state visit to Abu Dhabi in May 2025, the UAE and US announced a landmark agreement to deepen cooperation in AI and advanced technologies. UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba celebrated the project’s potential to deliver safe, secure and broadly beneficial AI to the US, UAE and beyond.

One of the AI partnership's first initiatives, Stargate UAE, brings together G42, OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA, Cisco and SoftBank Group to develop 1GW of compute.

Why This Matters

Building upon years of mutual trust, theAI partnership establishes a "Regulated Technology Environment" with extensive physical and cybersecurity protocols, including regular audits, third-party validations and active oversight by both governments to protect advanced US tech.

Full Statement from Ambassador Al Otaiba on U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership

During President Trump’s state visit toAbu Dhabi earlier this month, the UAE and U.S. unveiled a landmark agreement to deepen cooperation in Artificial Intelligence and advanced technologies. The first mover under this “U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership” is Stargate UAE. This industry collaboration between G42, OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA, Cisco and SoftBank Group expands global AI infrastructure and access, in coordination with the U.S. Government.

This new initiative will build compute capacity to deliver safe, secure and broadly beneficial AI in the UAE, U.S. and around the world. It includes dual investments:

⁠A1GW Stargate UAE AI datacenter in Abu Dhabi, with 200MW planned in 2026; and UAE investment into digital infrastructure in the U.S.

Importantly, this new partnership sets a global benchmark for securing advanced U.S. technology. Through the implementation of a “Regulated Technology Environment,” approved UAE organizations acquiring regulated U.S. technologies will adhere to extensive physical and cybersecurity protocols. These involve regular audits, third-party validations, and active oversight by both nations’ governments. The direct involvement of leading U.S. companies further ensures that advanced AI chips and technologies are fully protected from diversion or unauthorized access.  

This is nothing new. Reinforcing our shared commitment to technological security and integrity, this initiative is just the latest in a broad spectrum of Emirati-American partnerships, grounded in decades of mutual trust. The UAE has purchased and operates some of the U.S.’s most sophisticated defense systems and cooperates closely with the U.S. on a civilian nuclear energy program with strict safeguards.