Iran Demands UAE Compensation Over U.S. Attack Support Allegations
Iran seeks compensation from the UAE, alleging it enabled U.S. attacks on Iranian soil. Iran's U.N. Ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, has called this an internationally wrongful act, demanding reparations for damages suffered. Tehran insists the UAE holds international responsibility for the moral and material impact.
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- United Arab Emirates
Iran has taken a firm stance against the United Arab Emirates, demanding compensation for allegedly enabling U.S. military strikes on Iranian territory.
The allegation was made by Iran's U.N. Ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, in a letter addressed to the U.N. Secretary-General, suggesting a breach of international law.
Tehran accuses the UAE of an 'internationally wrongful act,' pointing to a responsibility to compensate for both material and moral damages sustained.
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