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FGS Global has updated its public diplomacy and communications contract with the embassy of the United Arab Emirates.
The pact, which went into effect on March 1, calls for $5.6M in fees through 2026, payable in monthly installments of $442K.
Scope of services includes messaging; editorial and content support; media relations; third-party outreach to think tanks, NGOs, and trade groups; training for embassy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials; and communications programs for UAE consulates in New York, Houston and Los Angeles.
FGS also will coordinate efforts with UAE’s ministries of foreign affairs, environment & climate change, economy, presidential affairs and executive affairs.
The Embassy also agrees to pay a $3K monthly fee to offset FARA record-keeping costs.


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