Trump, UAE leader discuss security as Iran strikes targets across Gulf
UAE intercepted 221 of 238 Iranian missiles amid ongoing strikes; leaders emphasize sovereignty violations and call for coordinated Gulf security efforts, officials said.
- Former US President Donald Trump and the United Arab Emirates leader discussed regional security after Iranian strikes in the Gulf, according to Emirati officials.
- Emirati officials described Iran's strikes as violations of sovereignty and threats to regional stability.
- The UAE emphasized the importance of upholding sovereignty and maintaining peace in the Gulf region.
- The UAE confirmed its commitment to collaborate with international partners to ensure security and prevent further escalation in the Gulf.
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Trump, UAE leader discuss security as Iran strikes targets across Gulf
The United Arab Emirates President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, held a phone call with Donald Trump on Monday to discuss escalating tensions in the region as the US-Israel and Iran war continues, state media reported. According to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the two leaders discussed the latest developments and their implications for regional and international security and stability. During the call, they also addressed what the UAE describ…
UAE President holds phone call with US President
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today held a phone call with President Donald Trump of the United States of America, during which they discussed developments in the region and their implications for regional and international security and stability.The call also addressed the continued blatant Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and other countries in the region, representing a violation of the sovereignty of these co…
UAE, US Presidents Discuss Developments in the Region
Abu Dhabi, March 09 (QNA) - UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and US President Donald Trump discussed in a phone call today, the developments in the region and their implications for regional and international security and stability.
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