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January 30, 2026

Bolstering US, Japan, and Gulf Cooperation in the High Tech Field

In recent years, both Washington and the Middle East have been looking eastward. The United States has been executing its own “pivot to Asia,” seeking to strengthen alliances and manage competition in the Indo-Pacific, while many Middle Eastern states are simultaneously deepening their economic and strategic ties with Asian partners. This dual pivot is creating new intersections for US–Japan cooperation. The discussion featured Ambassador Barbara Leaf, Mohammed Soliman and Amane Kobayashi, and was moderated by Ken Pollack. Drawing on their experience, the speakers examined how Japanese, American, and Gulf public and private initiatives can be integrated to create more dynamic, cutting-edge economies, symbiotic diplomatic relationships, and stronger mutual security ties.

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Middle East Institute 1763 N St NW Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Emerging Technologies, Technology, Gulf and Arabian Peninsula

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