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Monday, June 29, 2026
UAE Condemns Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait as Abu Dhabi Deepens Regional Diplomacy and Strategic Investments

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The United Arab Emirates has issued a sharp condemnation of renewed Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, signaling heightened security tensions across the Gulf. Simultaneously, Abu Dhabi is pressing forward on multiple diplomatic and development fronts, including a AED 562 million strategic investment fund, solidarity with Saudi Arabia following a deadly helicopter crash, and high-profile bilateral engagement with India and Mauritius — underscoring the UAE's active positioning as a regional stabilizing force.

Details:

According to Al Khaleej, the UAE condemned in the strongest terms the renewed Iranian aggressive attacks that targeted the sisterly Kingdom of Bahrain and the sisterly State of Kuwait with missiles and drones. The condemnation reflects persistent Gulf concerns over Iranian military conduct and marks one of the more direct public statements from Abu Dhabi on the matter in recent weeks.

On the humanitarian and solidarity front, Al Khaleej reports that the UAE expressed condolences to Qatar following the death of a Qatari national and the injury of another Arab national, both victims of shrapnel from military operations in the region. The UAE separately expressed solidarity with Saudi Arabia after a helicopter belonging to Saudi Aramco crashed in the Ras Tanura area, killing fourteen Saudi nationals, according to a statement cited by Al Khaleej from the Saudi Ministry of Energy.

Al Khaleej and Newsd report that Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, affirmed that relations between the UAE and India represent one of the strongest and most dynamic partnerships in the world. Separately, Mauritius President Dharambir Gokhool praised the UAE's efforts in promoting global values of tolerance and human fraternity during a meeting with a senior UAE envoy, as reported by both Newsd and Al Khaleej. Minister of State Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimi received the prestigious Italian Marisa Bellisario Award in recognition of her distinguished leadership, a development covered by both outlets.

On the development side, Al Khaleej reports that the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development deployed AED 562 million in strategic investments during 2025 across health, education, and food security sectors in beneficiary nations. The Global Charitable Works Authority, operating under the directives of Sheikh Hamid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, ruler of Ajman, continued humanitarian and development projects in Syria, including the rehabilitation of an educational complex and support for the health sector.

Watch For:

  • Whether the UAE's condemnation of Iranian attacks prompts a coordinated GCC diplomatic or security response in the coming days.
  • The inauguration of Etihad Rail's first passenger service between Abu Dhabi and Fujairah, scheduled for Tuesday, which could mark a significant milestone in UAE infrastructure connectivity.
  • The trajectory of UAE-India bilateral engagement following Minister Nahyan's statements, particularly any forthcoming formal agreements or high-level visits.
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