Baghdad: The UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, held discussions on the consequences of Iran's missile attacks impacting the UAE and other regional nations.
According to Qatar News Agency, Sheikh Abdullah engaged in telephone conversations with Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Caretaker Government of Afghanistan Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, and Angolan Foreign Minister Tete Antonio. The discussions focused on the implications of the recent developments for the region's security and stability and their potential effects on the global economy and energy supply.
The conversations included strong denunciations of the missile attacks by Iran, highlighting their violation of international law and the UN Charter. These actions pose threats to national security, sovereignty, and stability in the region. The leaders emphasized the right of countries affected by these attacks to take necessary measures to protect their sovereignty and ensure the safety of their citizens and territories in line with international law.
Furthermore, the talks explored opportunities to enhance international collaboration and increase collective efforts to bolster security and stability on regional and global levels. This includes supporting regional stability and responding to the aspirations of their peoples for achieving comprehensive and sustainable development.