UAE condemns Iran’s ‘hostile attacks’ as breach of international law, closes embassy in Tehran

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned Iran's recent 'hostile attacks', characterizing them as violations of international law. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that this stance underscores the nation's dedication to safeguarding its security and sovereignty. In response to these tensions, the UAE has decided to close its embassy in Tehran, a move reflecting its commitment to countering any forms of aggression. The UAE's decision comes amid escalating regional tensions, highlighting the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the necessity for diplomatic resolutions. By taking this step, the UAE aims to assert its position on regional security matters and send a clear message regarding its limits for tolerance towards threats from neighboring states. This situation underscores the fragile nature of diplomatic relations in the region, with the UAE seeking to bolster its national security interests while navigating the intricate dynamics of its relationship with Iran.
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