UAE Envoy Lauds India's Diplomatic Weight in West Asia Crisis

The UAE Ambassador to India has commended New Delhi's role in the West Asia crisis, highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's early call of solidarity with the UAE President as a significant gesture. He detailed a severe campaign of attacks from Iran, revealing that over 2,300 missiles and drones have targeted the UAE since late February. While asserting the UAE's legitimate right to self-defence, the envoy emphasized the country's deliberate restraint and continued prioritization of diplomacy and stability. He stressed that India's deep regional ties and constructive diplomatic tradition give considerable credibility and weight to its voice in the ongoing situation.

Key Points: UAE Envoy: India's Voice Carries Weight in West Asia

  • UAE praises India's diplomatic solidarity
  • Iran accused of sustained terrorist aggression
  • UAE exercises strategic restraint, reserves right to defend
  • Over 2,300 projectiles targeted UAE
  • Regional stability a priority amid tensions
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India's voice carries significant weight and credibility in West Asia: UAE envoy

UAE Ambassador commends PM Modi's solidarity call, details Iran's attacks, and underscores India's credible diplomatic role in the regional crisis.

"India's voice carries weight through the credibility of its strong and constructive diplomatic tradition. - Abdulnasser Alshaali"

New Delhi, March 31

Abdulnasser Alshaali, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to India, has commended New Delhi's role in the ongoing West Asia crisis, emphasising that India's deep regional engagement and constructive diplomatic tradition gives considerable weight to its voice.

The Ambassador noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's telephonic conversation with the UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was viewed as a gesture of solidarity and reflected the close ties both leaders have built over more than a decade.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, Alshaali said, "India's role in this crisis has already been greatly appreciated. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to telephone His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE president, after the attacks began. That call was received as an act of brotherhood and a reflection of the personal bond between two leaders who have built this partnership together for over more than a decade.

"India then put its name to UN Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsoring the text alongside 135 nations. The resolution sends a powerful message that the international community will not tolerate attacks on state sovereignty or the deliberate targetting of civilians and critical infrastructure. India is a major power with deep ties across the West Asian region, and its voice carries weight through the credibility of its strong and constructive diplomatic tradition," he added.

When asked how he views the rising tensions in the Gulf amid the Iran-Israel war, Alshaali said that, since February 28, Iran has subjected the UAE and its neighbours to a sustained campaign of "terrorist aggression".

As of 29 March, he revealed, 414 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,914 drones have targetted the UAE - more than all other countries combined.

"What is particularly troubling is that these attacks have not been directed at states engaged in conflict with Iran, but at its neighbours, including countries that have worked consistently to avoid escalation," he told IANS.

Responding to another question on whether the UAE will retaliate if Iranian attacks continue, the envoy said that the country has exercised "deliberate, calibrated, and strategic restraint" throughout the crisis.

He added that the UAE retains its full and legitimate right under the UN Charter to deter aggression and defend its sovereignty and will take all necessary measures to safeguard its territory while ensuring the safety of its citizens and residents.

"Iran has deliberately launched missiles and drones toward civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings, airports, and other civilian facilities. These attacks have caused loss of life and injuries, which is entirely unacceptable and unlawful. At the same time, the UAE Armed Forces have demonstrated exceptional operational readiness, successfully defending the country's airspace and territory with professionalism and precision," Alshaali stated.

He stressed that despite the "flagrant aggression", the situation in the UAE remains stable and under control, with national institutions operating at the highest level of readiness, critical sectors functioning without disruption, and daily life continuing as normal.

The UAE envoy further asserted that the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors remains a top priority for the UAE that cannot be compromised.

"At the same time, our approach is, and has always been, toward diplomacy. However, diplomacy requires reciprocity. Iran cannot launch missiles at gas and oil fields and civilian infrastructure while simultaneously claiming to seek peace. The UAE's sovereignty, its territorial integrity, and the safety of everyone on its soil are non-negotiable," Alshaali noted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The numbers are shocking - 414 missiles and nearly 2000 drones aimed at the UAE? This is terrifying for the region. India must use its good relations with all parties to push for de-escalation. Our diaspora's safety is also paramount.
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Aditya G
While it's good to see our influence acknowledged, we must be careful. West Asia is a complex web of alliances. Our balanced approach is our strength, but walking this tightrope requires immense skill. Hope our diplomacy focuses on peace, not taking sides.
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Sarah B
The UAE's restraint is commendable. It's easy to retaliate, harder to show strategic patience. India's voice for peace is needed now more than ever. The safety of millions of Indian expats in the Gulf is directly linked to stability there.
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Karthik V
"Diplomacy requires reciprocity" - that line from the envoy hits the nail on the head. You can't talk peace while launching missiles. India's historical ties with the region, built on trade and people-to-people connections, give us a unique moral authority.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the recognition is nice, I hope our government's focus remains equally strong on domestic issues. Our credibility abroad is built on stability and progress at home. Let's not get carried away with global praise while farmers are protesting and inflation is high.
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