UAE Summons Iranian Envoy, Issues Protest Over "Terrorist Attacks"

The United Arab Emirates has summoned Iran's ambassador to deliver a formal protest, condemning Iranian attacks as "terrorist" acts that violate its sovereignty and national security. A senior UAE official rejected any justifications from Tehran, warning that the escalation threatens civilians and breaches international norms. The protest underscores the UAE's position that it will not allow its territory to be used for military action against Iran. This diplomatic move follows heightened regional tensions after a US-Israel strike reportedly killed Iran's Supreme Leader.

Key Points: UAE Protests Iran Attacks, Summons Ambassador

  • UAE summons Iranian ambassador
  • Condemns "terrorist attacks" as sovereignty violation
  • Warns of serious bilateral repercussions
  • Demands immediate cessation of attacks
  • Follows US-Israel strike that killed Iran's leader
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UAE summons Iranian envoy, hands protest note over Iran's 'terrorist attacks'

UAE delivers strong protest note to Iran, condemning "terrorist attacks" as a violation of sovereignty and threat to national security.

"targeting of the UAE's territory constitutes a blatant violation of its sovereignty - UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Abu Dhabi, March 2

The United Arab Emirates has summoned Iran's Ambassador Reza Ameri and delivered a strongly worded note of protest, conveying the UAE's condemnation in the strongest terms of Iran's "terrorist attacks and assaults."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) stressed that the targeting of the UAE's territory constitutes a blatant violation of its sovereignty, a threat to its national security, and a clear breach of all international conventions, resolutions, and established norms.

According to a statement, Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar expressed the UAE's categorical rejection of any justifications or excuses issued by the Iranian Government regarding the hostile escalation that targeted civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports, and service facilities, thereby placing innocent civilians at risk.

He underscored that this serious and irresponsible escalation disregards the UAE's clear position that it would not permit its territory to be used in any military action against Iran.

He emphasised that these attacks contravene the principles of good neighbourliness and the Charter of the United Nations, and undermine the path of de-escalation and peaceful solutions that the UAE has consistently pursued with Iran. He warned of the serious repercussions on bilateral relations, with direct impact across political, economic and commercial levels.

Furthermore, he stressed the UAE's demand that its sovereignty be respected and that these attacks cease immediately and unconditionally, and affirmed that the UAE reserves its right to respond in full accordance with its legal rights.

Across the Gulf, Iran has launched large-scale attacks on US allies and assets, after Iran's supreme leader was killed in the US-Israel attack.

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.

On February 28, US President Donald Trump and Iranian state media confirmed that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israel strikes, alongside his daughter, grandchild, daughter-in-law, and son-in-law.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The article mentions the attack was after Iran's Supreme Leader was killed. While targeting civilian areas is never justified, the US-Israel strike that killed a head of state seems like the major provocation here. The cycle of retaliation helps no one.
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Priyanka N
Our government must tread very carefully. We have strong ties with both the UAE and Iran. Any major conflict will spike oil prices and hurt our economy badly. Hope diplomacy prevails. 🙏
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Aman W
The UAE's statement is strong but correct. You cannot violate a neighbour's sovereignty like this. India has always stood for respecting territorial integrity. Hope Iran heeds the warning.
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Kavya N
Feeling very worried for my brother who works in Dubai. The news of airports being targeted is scary. The government should issue advisories for Indians in the Gulf immediately.
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Varun X
While the UAE's protest is understandable, the article's framing is one-sided. It presents the UAE as purely innocent, but doesn't explore if they were hosting assets used against Iran, as Iran claims. A bit more balance would be good.
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Michael C
The geopolitical fallout from the Supreme Leader's killing is immense. This is no longer just a Middle East issue. It will have global economic consequences. India

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