Iran Slams UAE’s Missile Claims, Warns Against US-Israel Collusion

Iran has strongly rejected UAE claims that it launched drone and missile attacks on the country, calling them unfounded. In a statement, Iran urged Abu Dhabi to stop colluding with the US and Israel, warning such actions threaten regional stability. The dispute follows UAE accusations of "unprovoked Iranian aggression" after strikes on Fujairah. Iran insists its defensive measures are solely against US aggression and reserves the right to protect its national security.

Key Points: Iran Rejects UAE Missile, Drone Attack Allegations

  • Iran rejects UAE allegations of drone/missile launches
  • Iran warns UAE against cooperating with US and Israel
  • UAE accused Iran of "unprovoked aggression" after Fujairah strikes
  • Iran says its defensive measures target US aggression only
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Iran slams UAE's claims of missile, drone attacks; warns against colluding with adversaries

Iran denounces UAE’s claims of missile and drone attacks, warns Abu Dhabi against colluding with US and Israel, urges adherence to UN principles.

"It strongly calls on Abu Dhabi to refrain from continued collusion and cooperation with hostile parties (the United States and the Zionist regime) - Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Tehran, May 6

In a sharply worded statement issued after UAE had accused Iran of drone and missile attacks in the country, Iran on Wednesday denounced the claims and urged the UAE to not collude with American and Israeli adversaries.

The statement of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs were shared by the Embassy of Iran in India in a post on X.

The Ministry underscored Iran's commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter and the fundamental rules of international law, principle of good neighborliness in its relations with all countries in the region.

"It strongly calls on Abu Dhabi to refrain from continued collusion and cooperation with hostile parties (the United States and the Zionist regime) in carrying out actions that contravene international law against Iran", the statement said.

Accusing Abu Dhabi of violating the principles of UN Charter and having an approach contrary to the principle of "good neighbourliness", the statement said, "Over the past two days, concurrent with the escalation of unlawful and provocative actions by U.S. terrorist forces in the region and their naval movements under the deceptive pretext of "preemptive" measures, officials in Abu Dhabi have also adopted an approach contrary to the principle of good neighborliness and in violation of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter. They have engaged in evident cooperation with the aggressor United States, thereby threatening Iran's national security and interests. Despite this, the Islamic Republic of Iran has demonstrated maximum restraint, acting responsibly and with due regard for the collective good of the region and the Islamic community.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while rejecting the unfounded claims by Abu Dhabi regarding missile and drone launches from Iran toward the UAE, emphasizes that the defensive measures undertaken by the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran at this stage have been solely directed at countering U.S. aggression."

It warned that Iran would not hesitate to take any necessary and appropriate measures to defend its national interests and security.

The remarks come after a sharp rebuke from the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which denounced the "renewed unprovoked Iranian aggression" involving the deployment of drones and missiles.

The statement by Iran comes after on Tuesday (local time) the country strongly denied allegations by the United Arab Emirates that it carried out missile attacks on civilian sites and facilities after recent drone and missile strikes on the emirate's Fujairah, a strategically vital energy hub on the UAE's eastern seaboard, while warning against any retaliatory measures from Emirati territory.

According to a statement attributed to Iran's state broadcaster, IRIB, a spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic had not conducted any missile or drone operations against the UAE in recent days, while criticising the UAE leadership and urging it not to align with external powers, referring to the US and Israel.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Honestly, it's hard to know who to believe here. The UAE has been a key US ally and recently normalized ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords, so their claims against Iran fit a pattern. But Iran also has a record of using proxies in the region. From an Indian perspective, we just hope this doesn't escalate into a wider conflict that disrupts oil prices or shipping lanes near our coast. 😟
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Vikram M
India should tread carefully here. We have strong ties with Iran (Chabahar port, strategic partnership) but also deep economic and diaspora links with the UAE. This accusation-and-denial game between Tehran and Abu Dhabi puts New Delhi in a tough spot. The smart move is to quietly encourage both sides to de-escalate, rather than taking sides publicly.
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Rohit P
Iran keeps claiming 'maximum restraint' but their actions suggest otherwise. The UAE wouldn't just make up missile and drone attacks out of nowhere. I think Iran is testing the waters and the UAE is right to call them out. We in India know all too well about cross-border drone threats, so this hits close to home.
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Kavya N
It's interesting how Iran mentions 'good neighborliness' while also threatening the UAE. The whole Middle East is a powder keg right now - Israel-Hamas war, Houthi attacks in Red Sea, US-Iran tensions. As an Indian, I worry about our 3 million+ workers in the Gulf. Any conflict could put them at risk. 😔
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Siddharth J
Classic Iranian diplomacy - deny, deflect, and threaten. The UAE has every right

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