UAE Condemns Iranian Attacks, Mourns Victims from Multiple Nations

UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan strongly condemned Iran's prolonged missile and drone attacks on the UAE, which have targeted civilian infrastructure for 18 days. He extended condolences to the families of victims from Palestine, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, naming each individual. The Minister underscored that the attacks violate sovereignty and threaten regional stability, affirming the UAE's right to take necessary measures for self-defence. International support was noted, with over 130 countries expressing solidarity and a UN Security Council resolution demanding Iran cease its attacks.

Key Points: UAE FM Condemns Iranian Attacks, Extends Condolences

  • UAE condemns Iranian missile and drone attacks
  • Victims from Palestine, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal
  • Attacks persisted for 18 consecutive days
  • UAE reserves right to self-defence under international law
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UAE: FM Abdullah bin Zayed condemns Iranian attacks, extends condolences to families of victims

UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed condemns Iran's 18-day missile and drone attacks, extending condolences to victims' families from Palestine, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

"expressed his sincere condolences and deep sympathy to the families of the victims of Iran's unprovoked terrorist attacks - UAE Foreign Ministry Statement"

Abu Dhabi, March 18

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Abdullah bin Zayed strongly condemned Iranian attacks on the UAE and extended his condolences to the families of people who lost their lives.

In his statement shared by the UAE Foreign Ministry, it was noted that the victims were from Palestine, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.

"Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed his sincere condolences and deep sympathy to the families of the victims of Iran's unprovoked terrorist attacks targeting the UAE. The victims, who lost their lives as a result of these blatant attacks, are Alaa Nader Awni from the State of Palestine; Murib Zaman Nizar, Muzaffar Ali Ghulam, and Ismail Salim Khan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; Ahmed Ali from the People's Republic of Bangladesh; and Dibas Shrestha from the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal", the statement said.

The UAE Foreign Minister underscored the country's continued commitment to the safety and security of all citizens, residents, and visitors and sharply condemned in the continued Iranian missile and drone attacks, which, as per the statement have persisted for 18 consecutive days and involved more than 2,000 ballistic and cruise missiles and drones targeting critical civilian infrastructure, airports, residential areas, and civilian sites across the UAE.

Abdullah bin Zayed underscored that the dangerous escalation constitutes a flagrant violation of the country's sovereignty and poses a serious threat to regional and international security and stability.

He added, "The UAE strongly condemns this ongoing escalation targeting civilians and critical facilities across the country. These unprovoked attacks, which have persisted for more than two weeks, have been met with strong international condemnation through United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsored by 136 UN Member States. The resolution demands that Iran immediately and unconditionally cease these attacks against the Gulf states and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and affirms that it is fully liable for all damages and losses incurred by the affected countries."

As per the statement, he stressed that the UAE reserves its full right to take all necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignty, national security, and territorial integrity, and to ensure the safety and security of its citizens and residents, in accordance with its inherent right of self-defence under international law.

He further said that UAE's relevant authorities are fully prepared to address any threats, and that these attacks will not deter the UAE from safeguarding its sovereignty, security, and stability and emphasised that the security situation across the country remains stable, and that readiness levels are at their highest, underpinned by rigorous professional standards and clear institutional frameworks, reinforcing a strong sense of safety and reassurance for all who live in the UAE.

The Foreign Minister commended the support and solidarity expressed by more than 130 countries with the UAE, reflecting the confidence the international community places in the UAE and its well-established global standing, built over decades of responsible diplomacy, strong international partnerships, and a commitment to regional and global stability, the statement highlighted.

As the security situation escalates in West Asia and the Gulf, the Australian Government's Department of Defence confirmed that an Iranian strike impacted an area at the Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday morning.

While casualties were avoided, the attack caused physical destruction within the facility. The strike reportedly "resulted in minor damage to an accommodation block and medical facility in the Australian section of the base", the formal statement noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
UAE has been a second home for millions of Indians and other South Asians. Attacks on civilian infrastructure are unacceptable. Glad to see the strong international condemnation. Hope our government is also closely monitoring the situation for the safety of Indian nationals there.
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David E
Reading this from Delhi. 2000 missiles and drones over 18 days is a massive escalation. This isn't just a UAE-Iran issue; it threatens the entire Gulf, which is crucial for global energy and our economy. The UNSC resolution was necessary.
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Anjali F
While I stand with UAE's right to defend itself, I hope diplomatic channels remain open. A full-scale conflict in the Gulf would be disastrous for everyone, especially the millions of expatriates from South Asia working there to support families back home.
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Karthik V
The statement mentions the victims by name, which is important. They weren't just numbers. Alaa, Murib, Muzaffar, Ismail, Ahmed, Dibas – real people with dreams, lost to this violence. Very sad. Hope the families find strength.
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Sarah B
The geopolitical implications are huge. With 136 countries co-sponsoring the UN resolution, Iran is increasingly isolated. India has to walk a very careful diplomatic line, maintaining ties with both the Gulf nations and Iran. A tough balancing act.

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