Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has strongly condemned Iranian attacks on UAE during a call with President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
He also affirmed Lebanon’s solidarity with the UAE and its support for all measures it takes to safeguard its security, sovereignty, and the safety of its territory and people.
The two sides discussed fraternal relations and various aspects of development cooperation, affirming their commitment to strengthen ties.
The call also addressed developments in Lebanon and ongoing efforts to reinforce security and stability in the country. Aoun praised the UAE’s longstanding support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The two sides also reviewed developments in the Middle East, stressing the importance of supporting efforts to advance peace and strengthen the foundations of regional security and stability.

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