Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain have expressed solidarity with the UAE and strongly condemned the Iranian attacks that left three injured.
In separate statements, ministries of all six nations said the continued attacks represent a “flagrant violation” of the UAE’s sovereignty and pose a direct threat to its security and stability.
They added that the escalation undermines regional efforts aimed at reducing tensions and maintaining stability.
The countries also called on Iran to cease these attacks, adhere to the principles of international law and relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions, and respect the principles of good neighbourliness.

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