Dr Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the UAE president, has stated there "must be a firm, unified, and cohesive Gulf stance" against Iran following its recent attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain.
In a post shared on social media platform X, Gargash highlighted that the "aggression does not target a specific state, but rather all of us [GCC]".
He added that the "security of the Arab Gulf states is interconnected" with shared interests and one "fate", stressing that no GCC country should be left to face the Iranian attacks alone.
في ظل العدوان الإيراني المتكرر على دولة الكويت ومملكة البحرين الشقيقتين، لا بد من موقف خليجي صلب وموحد ومتماسك. فلا يجوز أن تُترك أي دولة خليجية تواجه الاستهداف منفردة، فيما أمن دول الخليج العربي مترابط، ومصالحها مشتركة، ومصيرها واحد.
— د. أنور قرقاش (@AnwarGargash) June 3, 2026
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