The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iranian ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Reza Ameri, and handed him a strongly worded protest note, conveying the state’s condemnation and strongest protest over Iranian terrorist attacks. The ministry affirmed that targeting UAE territory constitutes a flagrant violation of its sovereignty, a threat to its national security, and a clear breach of international charters, resolutions and norms. Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, during the summoning of the Iranian ambassador, expressed the UAE’s categorical rejection of any justifications or excuses issued by the Iranian government regarding the aggressive escalation that targeted civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports and service facilities, placing civilians at risk in what he described as a serious and irresponsible escalation. He stressed that the UAE had clearly affirmed it would not allow its territory to be used in any military operation against Iran. He underlined that these attacks contradict the principles of good neighbourliness and the Charter of the United Nations, and undermine de-escalation efforts and peaceful solutions adopted by the UAE toward Iran. He warned of serious repercussions for bilateral relations, with direct impact across political, economic and trade levels.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iranian ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Reza Ameri, and handed him a strongly worded protest note, conveying the state’s condemnation and strongest protest over Iranian terrorist attacks. The ministry affirmed that targeting UAE territory constitutes a flagrant violation of its sovereignty, a threat to its national security, and a clear breach of international charters, resolutions and norms. Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, during the summoning of the Iranian ambassador, expressed the UAE’s categorical rejection of any justifications or excuses issued by the Iranian government regarding the aggressive escalation that targeted civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports and service facilities, placing civilians at risk in what he described as a serious and irresponsible escalation. He stressed that the UAE had clearly affirmed it would not allow its territory to be used in any military operation against Iran. He underlined that these attacks contradict the principles of good neighbourliness and the Charter of the United Nations, and undermine de-escalation efforts and peaceful solutions adopted by the UAE toward Iran. He warned of serious repercussions for bilateral relations, with direct impact across political, economic and trade levels.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iranian ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Reza Ameri, and handed him a strongly worded protest note, conveying the state’s condemnation and strongest protest over Iranian terrorist attacks. The ministry affirmed that targeting UAE territory constitutes a flagrant violation of its sovereignty, a threat to its national security, and a clear breach of international charters, resolutions and norms. Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, during the summoning of the Iranian ambassador, expressed the UAE’s categorical rejection of any justifications or excuses issued by the Iranian government regarding the aggressive escalation that targeted civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports and service facilities, placing civilians at risk in what he described as a serious and irresponsible escalation. He stressed that the UAE had clearly affirmed it would not allow its territory to be used in any military operation against Iran. He underlined that these attacks contradict the principles of good neighbourliness and the Charter of the United Nations, and undermine de-escalation efforts and peaceful solutions adopted by the UAE toward Iran. He warned of serious repercussions for bilateral relations, with direct impact across political, economic and trade levels.
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