UAE Envoy: Iran Can't Ignore India's Call for De-escalation

The UAE Ambassador to India emphasized that Iran cannot afford to ignore India's significant influence in the region. He welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for immediate de-escalation amid ongoing tensions. The Ambassador stressed that the UAE evaluates concrete actions over statements and demands an unconditional halt to the attacks. He also called for international condemnation and affirmed the UAE's right to self-defence while preferring diplomatic solutions.

Key Points: UAE Ambassador: India's De-escalation Call Matters to Iran

  • UAE assesses actions over statements
  • Calls for immediate, unconditional halt to attacks
  • India's voice carries significant weight
  • International pressure needed for stability
  • UAE reserves right to self-defence
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"India is a country that Iran cannot afford to ignore": UAE Ambassador criticises Tehran's strikes, calls for immediate de-escalation

UAE Ambassador Alshaali says Iran cannot afford to ignore India's weight, welcomes PM Modi's call for immediate halt to strikes in West Asia.

"India is a country that Iran cannot afford to ignore. - Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali"

New Delhi, March 10

Emphasising India's significant weight of influence in West Asia, UAE Ambassador to India Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali on Tuesday said that India's call for de-escalation amid the conflict "matters", noting that Tehran cannot "afford to ignore" New Delhi.

Speaking to ANI in an interview, the Ambassador, while criticising Tehran's continued strikes despite diplomatic messaging, welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for immediate de-escalation.

Alshaali further said that the UAE evaluates actions rather than statements and called for an immediate and unconditional halt to the strikes when asked about Iran issuing apologies to Gulf neighbours, even as strikes continue.

"To be very clear, the UAE assesses actions, not statements. What we have seen is attacks continuing despite diplomatic language, which underscores the importance of concrete and immediate steps rather than just words," the Ambassador said.

"For the UAE, genuine de-escalation means one thing above all: these attacks must cease immediately and unconditionally. The UAE's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity are non-negotiable. India's voice matters here, obviously. And when Prime Minister Modi calls for de-escalation and expresses India's solidarity with the UAE, that carries weight, not just because of the scale of the bilateral relationship, but because India is a country that Iran cannot afford to ignore," he added.

The UAE Ambassador added that India's engagement and its calls for restraint contribute to broader international pressure for stability in the region.

He also urged the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to condemn the attacks and take steps to prevent further escalation, further stating that the country retains the right to defend itself under international law.

"India's engagement in calling for restraint is part of the international pressure that the UAE values and welcomes. Beyond that, the UAE calls on the international community, particularly the UN Security Council, to condemn these attacks and take the measures necessary to prevent their recurrence. The UAE reserves its full and legitimate right under Article 51 of the UN Charter to deter aggression. The UAE has chosen restraint. That restraint should not be mistaken for vulnerability. Our preference has always been and remains stability, diplomacy, and peace," he added.

The development comes amid heightened tensions in West Asia after the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on February 28, following which Iran, in its retaliation, targeted Israeli and US assets in several Gulf countries. The US-Israel strikes also killed several senior leaders of the Islamic Republic.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is a very delicate situation. While India's voice matters, we must be careful not to get drawn into regional conflicts. Our primary focus should be the safe evacuation of Indian citizens if needed and protecting our energy security.
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Rohit P
Absolutely correct! Iran cannot ignore a country of 1.4 billion people and a major economy. Our relationship with the UAE is crucial, but we also have historical ties with Iran. India must walk this tightrope with skill and use its influence for dialogue. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, while our government's call for peace is welcome, I hope our foreign policy is consistent. We often criticise others for cross-border strikes, but our own stance must be clear and principled in all such matters. Actions, as the Ambassador said, speak louder than words.
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Aman W
The Gulf is like our extended neighborhood. Stability there is directly linked to petrol prices and jobs for millions of Indians working there. India playing peacemaker is in our national interest. Good move.
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Kriti O
The Ambassador's point about assessing actions, not statements, is key. Let's hope all sides heed the call for restraint. The last thing the world needs is another full-blown war. India's voice for peace is needed now more than ever. 🙏

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