Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has discussed the serious repercussions of Iran's attacks on the UAE and neighbouring countries in a meeting with UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Yvette Cooper.
Both sides held talks on the effects of the aggression on regional and international security and stability, the safety of international navigation, energy supplies, and the global economy during the meeting in the UAE.
The top diplomats also reviewed several regional developments, including the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran that was announced by US President Donald Trump.
They further highlighted the importance of intensifying international efforts to consolidate security and enhance opportunities for sustainable peace in the region.
Cooper reaffirmed the UK's solidarity with the UAE in taking the necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and ensure the security of its citizens, residents, and visitors.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Abdullah expressed his appreciation for Cooper’s visit, noting that it reflects the distinguished relations between the two countries. He also confirmed the safety of all people in the UAE.

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