In a recent development, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed has denounced Iran’s recent missile and drone strikes on Kuwait, categorizing them as acts of terrorism. This condemnation was made during a telephone discussion with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al Sabah, where they addressed the repercussions of these regional events on security.
Following the attacks, Kuwaiti officials confirmed that their air defense systems successfully intercepted the incoming threats, which included both missiles and drones. They reassured citizens that the explosions heard were a result of these effective defensive measures. Sheikh Abdullah reiterated the UAE’s unwavering support for Kuwait, emphasizing the importance of taking all necessary steps to protect its security and stability. He highlighted the inseparable nature of Kuwait’s security from that of the UAE and the broader Gulf region.
These incidents come at a time when diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran are ongoing. U.S. representatives have communicated signs of progress in these talks, although any deal would still require finalization and approval. Meanwhile, maritime tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran expressing disapproval of recent U.S. declarations regarding shipping operations in the crucial passage, labeling them as illegal and contrary to international standards.
The UAE’s vocal support for Kuwait during this period underscores the escalating regional anxiety over security and stability, particularly as diplomatic dialogues coexist with increased military unease. The situation highlights the delicate balance of diplomacy and defense in the Gulf region, as nations navigate complex international relations and security challenges.
