Kuwait's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday condemned recent Iranian attacks, calling them a systematic sabotage of efforts to calm regional tensions.
Kuwait's Foreign Ministry released a statement Wednesday morning condemning Iranian attacks, describing them as 'systematic sabotage of efforts to calm tensions.' The statement did not specify the timing or location of the attacks it referred to. Over the past month, Kuwait and other Gulf states — including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain — have repeatedly condemned Iranian strikes on their territory, as The Zioneer has reported. On June 11, Kuwait's Foreign Ministry issued a similar condemnation of 'repeated Iranian attacks.' The UAE and Saudi Arabia also condemned Iranian strikes on Gulf states in late June. The precise trigger for Wednesday's statement was not immediately clear, but it reflects ongoing regional tensions amid the broader Iran-US-Israel confrontation.
2 developments
- DevelopingKuwait condemns 'repeated Iranian attacks' on its territory
- DevelopingSaudi Arabia condemns renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait
- DevelopingIranian Foreign Ministry condemns 'Zionist aggression,' vows necessary measures
- StrongKuwaiti army says it is intercepting drones and missiles launched toward the principality
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