UK’s new PM Liz Truss expected to expand MENA policies

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Liz Truss was announced on Monday as Britain&s next prime minister, in a vote that saw her beat her rival, former Chancellor of the
Exchequer Rishi Sunak by 81,326 votes to 60,399 after a months-long contest that was prompted by Boris Johnson&s resignation in July.Truss,
who was formerly foreign secretary, is expected to expand on her already-existing policies concerning the Middle East and North Africa
region, the New Arab reported stating that she is most likely to emphasize trade and business given the worsening economic situation
sweeping the UK in the wake of Russia&s invasion of Ukraine.Truss, who served as the UK&s Secretary of State for International Trade, has
been described as &pragmatic and trade-focused& by the Conservative Middle East Council (CMEC) think-tank, and will look to prioritize and
maximize trade opportunities and relationships with MENA countries, particularly the Gulf states, the New Arab reported.She is also likely
to explore non-traditional trade deals in the region.Charlotte Leslie, director of CMEC, told The New Arab that Truss is likely to look at
other trading areas which were previously managed by the EU, which the UK left in 2020.Leslie predicts that Truss will be looking to Algeria
for &possible gas and energy deals&, to make up for reduced Russian gas supplies to Europe and the UK.Truss will also likely explore similar
deals in other gas-rich countries in the region.Leslie also told the New Arab that the UK should look out for an appointment of a Middle
East and North Africa minister encompassing the entire region, rather than the current case where there are three ministers for each of the
Middle East&s sub-regions & North Africa, the Levant and the Gulf states.The post UK&s new PM Liz Truss expected to expand MENA policies
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