Middle East Countries Unite to Condemn Iranian Attacks on UAE

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman condemned Iranian attacks on the UAE in a phone call with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Jordan, Qatar, and Egypt also issued statements denouncing the attacks as violations of sovereignty and dangerous escalations. The Arab League and GCC joined the condemnation, warning of threats to regional security and freedom of navigation. The attacks included drone and missile strikes on an oil tanker and a facility in Fujairah.

Key Points: Iran Attacks UAE: Regional Condemnation

  • Saudi crown prince condemns attacks in call with UAE president
  • Jordan calls attacks a violation of sovereignty
  • Qatar condemns drone strike on oil tanker
  • Egypt warns of dangerous escalation
  • Arab League and GCC express solidarity with UAE
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Mideast countries, regional blocs condemn Iranian attacks on UAE

Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, and GCC condemn Iranian drone and missile attacks on UAE, calling it a dangerous escalation threatening regional security.

"The unjustified Iranian attacks - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman"

Cairo, May 5

Countries in the Middle East and regional organizations condemned Iran's attacks on the United Arab Emirates, saying the attacks represent a dangerous escalation threatening regional security and stability.

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman spoke by phone with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, condemning the latest Iranian attacks, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The Saudi crown prince expressed the kingdom's strong condemnation and denunciation of "the unjustified Iranian attacks" targeting the UAE, reaffirming Saudi Arabia's support for the UAE in safeguarding its security and stability.

The two also reviewed regional developments and discussed efforts to enhance regional security and stability.

In a statement, Jordan's Foreign Ministry described the attacks as a blatant violation of the UAE's sovereignty and a dangerous escalation threatening its security, stability, and territorial integrity.

Also on Monday, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi called his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to reiterate Jordan's unwavering solidarity with the UAE and its full support for the UAE's efforts to protect its sovereignty and security.

Qatar on Monday strongly condemned an Iranian attack targeting an Emirati oil tanker operated by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company while transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

In a statement, Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the tanker was struck by two drones, describing the incident as a "blatant violation of international law and the principle of freedom of maritime navigation" and a "flagrant breach" of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817.

The ministry reiterated Qatar's categorical rejection of using the Strait of Hormuz as a tool of pressure, calling for its unconditional reopening and stressing that freedom of navigation in this vital waterway is a firmly established principle that must not be compromised.

It warned that the continued closure of the strait would jeopardize the vital interests of countries in the region.

The ministry also called for an end to what it described as "unjustified" Iranian attacks on the property of neighbouring states, reaffirming Qatar's full solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and its support for all measures it may take to safeguard its assets.

In a statement issued on Monday, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its categorical rejection of any practices aimed at terrorizing civilians or destabilizing the Arabian Gulf region, affirming its full solidarity and support for the measures taken by the UAE to protect its national assets and sovereignty.

Egypt warned that the attacks represent a dangerous escalation that hinders efforts for calm and de-escalation, while constituting a flagrant violation of the principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, condemned in the strongest terms the renewed Iranian attacks against the UAE, including the use of combat drones and missiles, the targeting of a UAE tanker with combat drones while passing through the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the drone attack on an oil facility in Fujairah.

Aboul Gheit stressed the need for an immediate end to all Iranian acts of aggression targeting the UAE or the freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, holding Iran fully responsible for its unlawful actions that threaten international peace and security.

The Secretary-General reaffirmed that Arab national security is indivisible, expressing full solidarity and support for the UAE in the measures it takes to protect its security and territorial integrity.

Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC), also expressed the Council's condemnation and denunciation of the Iranian attacks targeting the UAE.

He emphasised that this act of aggression represents a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of a GCC member state and a dangerous escalation threatening regional security and stability.

The GCC Secretary-General stressed that targeting the UAE is an unacceptable and condemnable behaviour by all standards, reflecting an escalatory approach that disregards the rules of international law and the principles of good neighbourliness.

Albudaiwi called on the international community to assume its responsibilities to halt these repeated Iranian attacks and put an immediate end to irresponsible actions that undermine regional and international peace and security.

- IANS

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Priya S
Absolutely shameless behaviour from Iran. Attacking a civilian oil tanker and an oil facility is a flagrant violation of international law. The UAE has every right to defend itself, and the solidarity from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, and the GCC is spot on. India should also call this out more forcefully.
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Vikram M
While I condemn the attacks, I think we need to look at the bigger picture. Iran has grievances too, and the West's sanctions have pushed them into a corner. But targeting the UAE is not the answer. The Gulf region needs diplomacy, not drones. Let's hope cooler heads prevail.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I'm worried about our diaspora in the Gulf. Over 3.5 million Indians live in the UAE alone. Any escalation could put them at risk. The Indian government should be in touch with both sides to ensure their safety. Peace in the Gulf is non-negotiable for us. 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
The timing of this is suspicious. With the US-Iran tensions high, this could be a proxy move or a miscalculation. Either way, the UAE is a friend of India, and we must stand with them. But I hope India also uses its good relations with Iran to de-escalate the situation privately.
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Meera T
Enough is enough. Iran has been getting away with too much for too long. Closing the Strait of Hormuz or attacking ships is pure piracy. The UN and Security Council need to hold Iran accountable. Otherwise, we'll see a repeat of the 2019 attacks on Saudi Aramco. India cannot afford another oil shock.

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