Global Condemnation Grows After Iranian Attacks on UAE
The international community has issued strong and unified condemnation following recent Iranian missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates, warning that such actions threaten regional peace and violate international law.
World leaders and regional organisations described the strikes as “unjustified,” “unacceptable,” and a “flagrant violation of international law,” stressing that targeting civilian areas and critical infrastructure cannot be tolerated.
The attacks, which struck key energy facilities and civilian sites, have raised serious concerns about the safety of residents and the stability of global energy markets. Reports confirm that infrastructure and commercial areas were impacted, with injuries recorded and significant disruption caused.
Leaders from across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East have called for immediate de-escalation, urging Iran to halt its aggressive actions and return to diplomatic dialogue. Countries including the United Kingdom, France, India, and several Gulf nations reaffirmed their support for the UAE and emphasized the need to protect civilians and uphold international humanitarian norms.
Regional organisations echoed these concerns, warning that continued escalation could destabilize the wider Middle East and disrupt vital global trade routes, particularly around the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
As tensions remain high, global leaders are increasingly calling for restraint, diplomacy, and coordinated international efforts to restore stability and prevent further escalation in the region.
