The United Arab Emirates issued a statement responding to the agreement reached between the United States and Iran, emphasizing the importance of full commitment to its terms. The statement said the deal must ensure an immediate and comprehensive cessation of aggressive actions in the region, alongside respect for national sovereignty and the principles of good neighborliness.
The United Arab Emirates has publicly weighed in on the US-Iran agreement, urging all parties to uphold its terms fully. In a statement, Abu Dhabi stressed that the deal must deliver an immediate halt to regional aggression while respecting state sovereignty and good neighborly relations. The UAE's response follows a wave of reactions from regional and international actors since the memorandum framework emerged over the weekend. As The Zioneer reported on Monday, France and Qatar also publicly welcomed the understanding, while Israeli security officials voiced deep suspicion, warning that the 60-day ceasefire framework defers critical nuclear issues while granting Tehran immediate relief. Iran itself has urged caution on signing, citing instability in Pakistani statements about the process. The UAE's measured statement reflects Gulf concerns over regional stability and the deal's implications for Iranian proxies across the Middle East. No official confirmation of the full agreement terms has been released by Washington or Tehran.
2 developments
- DevelopingIran's Foreign Ministry spokesman: We'll sign a deal only when it serves our interests
- DevelopingQatar publicly welcomes US-Iran MOU, calls for constructive talks
- DevelopingE4 powers welcome US-Iran MOU, urge swift Strait of Hormuz reopening
- StrongIran: Deal Must Include Guarantees for Lebanon's Security and Territorial Integrity
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