Iran’s Foreign Ministry issued a warning to the United Arab Emirates. Tehran warns against collusion with parties hostile to Iran. The ministry said Abu Dhabi allowed its soil for attacks against Iran. These attacks occurred during the recent US-Israeli war, so Iran warns against collusion that threatens regional peace.
The ministry noted that the UAE hosted enemy bases and equipment, for this contributed directly to the aggression against Iran. Such actions carry dangerous consequences for regional stability, yet the Iranian government reserves all rights to respond in kind. Tehran warns against collusion as a matter of national security.
Iran also denounced Emirati rulers for making false accusations, and Abu Dhabi accused Iran of targeting the Arab country. Tehran said its retaliatory measures only target hostile facilities inside the UAE, but the accusations are baseless and align with US policy. Therefore, Iran warns against collusion that violates UN Charter principles.
The Islamic Republic has exercised maximum restraint during the war, for Iran adopted a responsible approach out of respect for the region. However, Tehran will not hesitate to defend its national interests, and the country will take necessary measures for its security. Iran warns against collusion while leaving room for diplomacy.
Several regional countries allowed attacks from their territories, and Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Jordan did the same. These nations served as launch pads for US-Israeli strikes, but the aggression lasted from February 28 until April 7. Iran responded with 100 waves of retaliatory strikes.
Iranian forces targeted sensitive American and Israeli assets across the region, for the reprisal strikes focused on facilities enabling the aggression. Many of those facilities were located inside neighboring countries, yet Iran exercised restraint despite having legitimate targets available. The country chose a measured response to the attacks.
The UAE has not responded publicly to Iran’s warning, and Abu Dhabi officials have remained silent so far. The Arab country previously accused Iran of aggression, but Tehran dismissed those claims as completely unfounded. The diplomatic dispute could escalate further in coming weeks.
Regional security hangs in the balance after these exchanges, for Iran wants neighboring countries to stop hosting enemy bases. Tehran seeks a region free from foreign military interference, yet the UAE must choose between stability or conflict. Iran’s warning serves as a final diplomatic notice.
The coming months will test Iran’s patience with its neighbors, and Tehran may take further measures if collusion continues. The UAE faces a critical decision about its regional alignment, Iran’s warning should not be ignored by Abu Dhabi. Both countries must work toward de-escalation.
