UAE condemns Iranian missile and drone strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait

Abu Dhabi’s foreign ministry calls the attacks a flagrant violation of sovereignty and reaffirms full solidarity with both Gulf states.

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The UAE has condemned what it called renewed Iranian missile and drone attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, describing them as a flagrant violation of sovereignty. Abu Dhabi's foreign ministry reaffirmed full solidarity with both Gulf states.

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  • UAE condemns Iranian missile and drone strikes on two Gulf states
  • Attacks described as flagrant violations of Bahrain and Kuwait sovereignty
  • UAE reaffirms full solidarity and support for both countries

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The UAE has issued a sharp condemnation of renewed Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, describing the missile and drone strikes as a blatant violation of the two countries’ sovereignty.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the attacks posed a direct threat to the security and stability of both Gulf states, and represented an escalation the UAE said it rejected in the strongest terms.

The ministry reaffirmed the UAE’s full solidarity with Bahrain and Kuwait, and said Abu Dhabi would support all measures taken to preserve their security and stability.