The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates and Jordan have summoned Iranian envoys in their capitals to protest recent attacks on their territories. In Jordan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs strongly condemned the attacks on Jordanian and Arab territories as violations of sovereignty and international law. The Jordanian Ministry emphasized the need for Iran to halt the attacks, respect Jordan’s sovereignty, and abide by international law.
In Abu Dhabi, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iranian Ambassador, expressing strong condemnation for the attacks on UAE territory. The Ministry denounced the attacks as terrorist acts, violating UAE’s sovereignty and posing a threat to national security. The UAE rejected any justifications by Iran for the hostile actions, emphasizing the risk posed to innocent civilians.
The UAE Minister of State highlighted that the attacks go against principles of good neighborliness and the UN Charter, jeopardizing bilateral relations. The protests by Jordan and the UAE reflect regional concerns over Iran’s military activities and their potential impact on civilian safety and regional stability.
