Lead:
The United Arab Emirates issued its strongest diplomatic condemnations Monday against what it described as Iranian terrorist attacks targeting Kuwait with missiles and unmanned aerial drones. The statements came as the UAE simultaneously enacted a package of new federal and emirate-level legislation on June 1, 2026, marking a day of significant political and regulatory activity across the country.
Details:
Multiple sources confirmed the UAE's formal condemnation of the Iranian strikes on Kuwait. According to NEWSD-AE, the UAE foreign affairs establishment condemned "in the strongest terms" the Iranian terrorist attacks targeting the sisterly state of Kuwait with missiles and drones. The condemnation was issued both at the institutional level and through senior diplomatic voices, with the statements appearing across at least two separate official communiqués reported by the same outlet.
Al Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, was prominently cited across both NEWSD-AE and Al Khaleej in delivering the condemnation. NEWSD-AE quoted Gargash as stating the UAE "stands with Kuwait heart and soul," adding that "Kuwait's security is our security." A separate report from the same source cited Gargash condemning the "continued brutal Iranian aggressions" against Kuwait, suggesting the attacks were not isolated incidents but part of an ongoing pattern. No statement from the Iranian side was included in any of the sources reviewed.
On the legislative front, both NEWSD-AE and Al Khaleej reported that four significant regulatory changes entered into force across the UAE on Monday, June 1, 2026. Al Khaleej described the development as "a qualitative leap toward the future," framing the legislative package within the country's broader sustainable development agenda. Among the measures, Al Khaleej separately detailed the activation of Federal Decree-Law No. 25 of 2025 on civil transactions, clarifying the legal status and rights of juridical persons under UAE law. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum also issued Law No. 12 of 2026 concerning the Community Development Authority in Dubai, a development confirmed by both NEWSD-AE and Al Khaleej with consistent detail.
Additionally, NEWSD-AE reported the launch of "Nasij," a national textile recycling initiative, executed under directives from President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, reflecting the government's continued emphasis on sustainability. On the parliamentary front, NEWSD-AE noted that Federal National Council Speaker Saqr Ghobash is leading an official delegation to Serbia through the fifth of this month.
Watch For:
Whether Iran issues an official response to UAE and Gulf condemnations, which could signal a broader regional escalation or diplomatic rupture requiring GCC-level coordination.
The practical scope and enforcement mechanisms of the newly enacted federal civil transactions law, particularly regarding the rights and obligations of juridical persons, will warrant close monitoring in coming weeks.
The outcome of the Federal National Council delegation's visit to Serbia may indicate whether the UAE is pursuing new parliamentary diplomacy tracks in Eastern Europe amid shifting regional dynamics.