Pakistan Condemns UAE Attacks as Gulf Tensions Rise Over Iran
Shehbaz Sharif condemned reported missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates, expressing support for Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan amid rising regional tensions.
Sharif said maintaining the ceasefire is essential to create space for diplomacy and ensure long term peace and stability across the Gulf region.
UAE authorities accused Iran of targeting an oil facility, with reports indicating that three Indian nationals were injured in the incident.
Tehran has denied responsibility for the attack, even as tensions continue to escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy supplies.
Donald Trump has warned that any interference with United States operations in the Gulf would be met with force, signaling a firm stance as Washington seeks to secure maritime routes.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has cautioned that military measures will not resolve the crisis, warning that escalation could draw the United States deeper into conflict.
Earlier, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said a “new equation” is emerging in Hormuz and warned that Iran has “not even started yet,” indicating potential further actions.
The Strait of Hormuz remains a key global chokepoint, with disruptions threatening oil shipments and raising concerns in international energy markets.
Recent incidents, including attacks on shipping and energy infrastructure, have heightened fears of a broader confrontation in the region.
Analysts say continued escalation risks destabilizing the Gulf, with global economic and security implications if tensions are not contained.
The situation remains fragile, with diplomatic efforts ongoing but uncertain as regional and global powers call for restraint and dialogue.
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