King of Spain condemns Iranian attacks on the UAE and other regional countries during a phone call with the UAE President.

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King Felipe VI denounces Iran’s blatant attacks on the UAE and other regional nations.

ABU DHABI: UAE President His Highness Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received a phone call today from His Majesty Felipe VI, who condemned the blatant Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and several countries in the region.

His Majesty affirmed Spain’s solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and its support for all measures taken by the UAE to safeguard its sovereignty, protect its security and ensure the safety of its territory.

During the call, the King also commended the UAE’s attention to Spanish nationals and all residents in the country, highlighting its efforts to facilitate procedures and ensure their security and well-being.

He further praised the effectiveness of the measures taken by the UAE and its success in managing the crisis while maintaining the safety of its people.

His Highness thanked His Majesty Felipe VI for Spain’s supportive stance towards the United Arab Emirates.

Regional, global security

The two sides also discussed developments in the region amid the continuing military escalation and its serious implications for regional and global security and stability.

They underscored the need for an immediate halt to the escalation and called for a return to dialogue and diplomacy to help preserve security and stability across the region.

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