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    UAE Shuts Embassy in Tehran and Recalls Ambassador Amid Iranian Missile Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates has taken the significant diplomatic step of closing its embassy in Tehran and recalling its ambassador along with all diplomatic staff. This move comes in direct response to a series of missile attacks launched by Iran, which targeted various locations within the UAE. The announcement was made public on Sunday through an official statement issued by the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The ministry’s statement highlighted the severity of the Iranian missile strikes, describing them as blatant acts of aggression that endangered civilian lives and infrastructure. The attacks reportedly struck multiple civilian sites, including residential neighborhoods, airports, seaports, and essential service facilities. Such assaults have raised serious concerns about the safety and security of ordinary citizens, prompting the UAE government to take decisive diplomatic measures.

    In the statement shared on the social media platform X, the UAE’s director of strategic communications condemned the missile attacks unequivocally. The government emphasized that these hostile actions violated international norms and posed a direct threat to regional stability. The closure of the embassy and withdrawal of diplomatic personnel underscores the gravity with which the UAE views these developments and signals a sharp deterioration in bilateral relations.

    This escalation follows a period of heightened tensions between the two countries, with the UAE increasingly vocal about Iran’s regional activities. The missile strikes represent a dangerous intensification, targeting not only military but also civilian infrastructure, which is likely to draw international attention and condemnation. The UAE’s decision to sever diplomatic ties at this level is a clear message of protest and a call for accountability.

    As the situation unfolds, the international community is closely monitoring the repercussions of this diplomatic rupture. The UAE’s actions reflect its commitment to protecting its sovereignty and citizens from external threats. Meanwhile, the closure of the embassy in Tehran will undoubtedly impact diplomatic communication channels, complicating efforts to de-escalate tensions in the near future.

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