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UAE urges prioritising diplomacy after US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites

UAE urges prioritising diplomacy after US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites

The National4 hours ago

The UAE on Sunday expressed deep concern over the ongoing tensions in the region and the targeting of Iranian nuclear facilities.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for an immediate halt to the escalation to avoid " dangerous consequences" and prevent the region from sliding into "new levels" of instability.
It stressed the need to "prioritise diplomacy and dialogue to resolve disputes, within comprehensive approaches that achieve stability, prosperity, and justice" after the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites.
The ministry reiterated its call on the international community to "mobilise efforts toward a comprehensive resolution to these sensitive and d angerous developments, in a way that spares the region and its people the scourge of conflict".
The UAE also urged the United Nations and the UN Security Council to "shoulder their responsibilities by actively working to resolve the region's chronic issues, which are now at a critical juncture and pose an increasing threat to both regional and international security".
The ministry reaffirmed the UAE's belief that "wisdom and responsibility, especially in such circumstances, require serious engagement in addressing crucial issues" through negotiation.
It emphasised the importance of "learning from the region's historical conflicts and wars—and the hard lessons they offer".

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