The United Arab Emirates issued a statement strongly condemning the renewal of Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, according to a report by i24NEWS. The statement did not specify the timing, scale, or means of the strikes.
The United Arab Emirates condemned the renewal of Iranian strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday, according to a report by i24NEWS. The statement from the Emirati foreign ministry did not provide details on the timing, scale, or means of the attacks, but described them as a violation of international norms. The condemnation follows a pattern of Gulf state responses to Iranian actions: as The Zioneer previously reported, Saudi Arabia issued a similar condemnation of Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait on June 11. The UAE's statement adds to growing diplomatic pushback from Gulf states against Iranian military activity in the region. No further details have been released by Emirati or other official sources at this time.
- DevelopingSaudi Arabia condemns renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait
- DevelopingKuwait condemns 'repeated Iranian attacks' on its territory
- DevelopingIran strikes Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan in retaliation for US raids
- DevelopingLebanese President Aoun condemns Iranian strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait as blatant violation
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