UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan spoke on the phone on Tuesday with Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim about the developments in the region and the repercussions of the escalating military actions on security and stability at the regional and international levels, as well as their impact on international shipping and the global economy.
The call addressed the ongoing Iranian attacks against the UAE and countries in the region, which target civilians, civilian facilities and infrastructure, representing a violation of the sovereignty of these countries, international laws and norms and undermining regional and international security and stability.
Prime Minister Ibrahim reiterated his condemnation of these attacks, praising the UAE’s management of the crisis and the efficiency of its measures to preserve the security and safety of its citizens, residents, and visitors.
Both sides stressed the need to contain the escalation, stop military operations, and prioritize serious dialogue and diplomatic solutions to address outstanding issues in a way that preserves the region’s security and stability.

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