[26/09/2023 01:29]
Abu Dhabi - Saba
The United Arab Emirates confirmed that the Houthi attack on the defense force of the sisterly Kingdom of Bahrain, stationed on the southern border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Yemen, represents a disregard for all international laws and norms, which requires a deterrent response.
In a statement issued by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the international community to unite efforts and take a decisive stance to stop these operations and return to a political process that leads to achieving peace, security and stability in Yemen and the region.
The UAE expressed its sincere condolences and solidarity with the sisterly Kingdom of Bahrain over the martyrdom and wounding of a number of its defense force, among the Arab coalition forces participating in Operation Decisive Storm and Restoring Hope.
It expressed sincere condolences and sympathy to the sisterly Kingdom of Bahrain, to its brotherly people, to the families and relatives of the martyrs in this painful affliction, and its wishes for a speedy recovery for all those injured.
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