The United Arab Emirates has taken a very firm diplomatic stance regarding the safety of international maritime trade. UAE Minister of State Lana Nusseibeh publicly declared that targeting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz is completely unacceptable. She emphasized that using the vital waterway as a tool for economic coercion or blackmail poses a direct threat to global stability.
Minister Nusseibeh articulated these strong views during the High-Level Forum on Regional Security and Cooperation in Brussels. The important gathering brought together foreign ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the European Union to discuss the evolving regional challenges.
A Unified Front for Maritime Security
During the forum, the UAE reaffirmed its close alignment with European partners regarding peace, security, and the absolute freedom of navigation in the Gulf. Nusseibeh noted that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz impact far more than just the immediate region; they affect vital global economic interests.
The meeting, co-convened by EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and GCC officials, highlights the strong international consensus on this issue. Leaders worldwide share the ultimate goal of achieving enduring, stable peace across the entire regional neighborhood.
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