UAE Condemns Iranian Missile Attacks
Analysis based on 40 articles · First reported Feb 28, 2026 · Last updated Apr 10, 2026
The Iranian missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates and other nations, coupled with the ensuing diplomatic condemnations, are likely to increase geopolitical risk premiums, particularly affecting global energy markets due to the region's critical role in oil and gas supply. This escalation could also lead to increased defense spending and volatility in regional stock markets.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, held extensive phone calls with numerous foreign ministers from around the world. These discussions focused on condemning recent blatant Iranian missile attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates and other nations in the region. The calls addressed the serious repercussions of the ongoing escalation on regional security and stability, the potential direct threat to international peace and security, and its possible impact on global economic stability and energy security. The ministers strongly denounced Iran's actions, affirming the right of targeted states to safeguard their sovereignty and security, and underscored the importance of concerted regional and international efforts, dialogue, and diplomatic solutions to contain the escalation.
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