UAE Shuts Tehran Embassy, Slams Iran Missile Strikes as Dangerous Escalation

The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned Iranian missile attacks targeting the UAE and Oman, labeling them a dangerous escalation and a blatant violation of sovereignty. In response, the UAE announced the immediate closure of its embassy in Tehran and the withdrawal of its ambassador and diplomatic staff. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated the attacks threaten regional security, undermine de-escalation efforts, and endanger global economic stability. This development occurs amid heightened regional tensions following recent US-Israel strikes in Iran.

Key Points: UAE Closes Iran Embassy, Condemns Missile Attacks

  • UAE closes Tehran embassy
  • Condemns attacks on UAE & Oman
  • Calls strikes threat to regional stability
  • Warns of impact on global energy security
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UAE shuts its embassy in Tehran, slams Iran missile strikes as "dangerous escalation"

UAE condemns Iranian missile strikes, closes Tehran embassy, and withdraws ambassador, calling it a dangerous escalation threatening regional stability.

"blatant violation of state sovereignty - UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Abu Dhabi, March 2

The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned Iranian missile attacks targeting both the UAE and the "sisterly" Sultanate of Oman, calling them a "dangerous escalation" and announcing the immediate closure of its embassy in Tehran along with the withdrawal of its ambassador and diplomatic staff.

In a statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Iranian attacks represented a "blatant violation of state sovereignty" and posed a direct threat to regional security and stability.

The Ministry said that broadening the scope of the attacks to include "sisterly and friendly nations" was unacceptable.

"Expanding the scope of these attacks to include sisterly and friendly nations is unacceptable and condemned by all legal and political standards, and constitutes an unacceptable escalation that undermines de-escalation efforts and exacerbates regional tensions," it said.

The United Arab Emirates also strongly condemned the Iranian attacks targeting the sisterly Sultanate of Oman, considering these "hostile acts a dangerous escalation, a blatant violation of state sovereignty, and a direct threat to the region's security and stability," the statement read.

The UAE also announced the closure of its embassy in Tehran and the withdrawal of its ambassador and all members of its diplomatic mission from the Islamic Republic of Iran. The decision follows what the UAE described as "blatant Iranian missile attacks targeting UAE territory."

"These attacks constitute acts of aggression against civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports, and service facilities. These attacks endangered innocent civilians in a dangerous and irresponsible escalation that represents a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and a clear breach of international law and the UN Charter," the Ministry said.

The Ministry stated that the move "reflects the UAE's firm and unwavering stance against any aggression that threatens its security and sovereignty."

It further said the decision comes "in light of the continued aggressive and provocative approach that undermines opportunities for de-escalation and pushes the region toward extremely dangerous paths, threatening regional and international security and stability, energy security, and the stability of the global economy."

Further, the UAE Ministry of Defence (MOD UAE) said His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, held a telephone conversation with His Excellency Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Defence of the sisterly State of Kuwait, to discuss regional developments.

Sharing a post on X, MOD UAE wrote, "His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defense, discussed via telephone with His Excellency Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Defense of the sisterly State of Kuwait, the developments taking place in the region and their implications for its security and stability. The two sides exchanged views on the current developments and affirmed the importance of continuing coordination and consultation to support efforts to enhance regional security and maintain stability."

This development comes amid heightened tensions after a joint missile strike titled Operation Roaring Lion/Operation Epic Fury by Israel and the United States on Iran on February 28.

US President Donald Trump and Iranian state media have confirmed that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the US-Israel strikes, alongside his daughter, grandchild, daughter-in-law, and son-in-law.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very concerning news. My brother works in Dubai. Hope all our people there are safe. The region was just starting to see some calm after the Israel-Hamas war, and now this. When will this cycle of violence end?
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Aman W
While Iran's actions are unacceptable, we must also look at the root cause. The US-Israel strike that killed Khamenei was a massive provocation. Tit-for-tat actions will only push the entire Middle East into a wider war. Diplomacy is the only way.
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Sarah B
Closing an embassy is a very strong signal. The UAE doesn't take such steps lightly. This could seriously disrupt trade routes and oil prices. India's strategic balancing act between the West, Gulf, and Iran is going to be tested like never before.
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Vikram M
Direct attacks on civilian areas are a red line. Full support to UAE's sovereign right to defend itself. Hope our External Affairs Ministry is in touch with both sides to calm things down. Our economy cannot afford another global crisis right now.
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Karthik V
The statement mentioning threats to "energy security and the stability of the global economy" hits home. Petrol prices in India are already high. A full-blown conflict will make everything more expensive. Time for global powers to step in and de-escalate, not add fuel to the fire.

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