Gargash dismisses rumours on Iran, visas as disinformation

The UAE’s diplomatic adviser says claims about labour residency cancellations and financial facilitation for Iran are false.

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UAE presidential diplomatic adviser Anwar Gargash has rejected circulating claims that the country cancelled labour residency permits or provided financial assistance to Iran, calling them false and part of coordinated disinformation. He said the UAE's response to such campaigns is through action and results, not words.

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  • Gargash calls UAE-Iran financial facilitation claims false
  • Labour residency cancellation rumours also dismissed as disinformation
  • UAE adviser says action and results are the country's best response

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His Dr. Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the President of the UAE, affirmed that information being circulated by some targeted platforms about the UAE is based on false claims and desperate campaigns, stressing that the country’s consistent approach is to respond through action and tangible achievements on the ground.

He wrote on X: “Some targeted platforms are circulating false information about the UAE, while the country continues to focus its efforts on addressing developments in the region and preparing for the period beyond this phase. The UAE’s approach is that the best response to such claims is through action and tangible achievements on the ground.”

He added: “As for the rumours being circulated, including claims about cancelling workers’ residency permits, providing financial facilities to Iran and other allegations, these are untrue and part of desperate media campaigns.”

He concluded: “Facts and tangible achievements remain stronger than rumours, and action remains stronger than noise.”