Iran-UAE Tensions Emerge at BRICS Meeting
At a BRICS meeting in New Delhi, Iran's Foreign Minister accused the United Arab Emirates of taking part in military operations against Iran. The minister refrained from naming the UAE in his official statement for the sake of unity but emphasized the country's involvement and lack of condemnation during the attacks.
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During a BRICS meeting in New Delhi, tensions flared as Iran's Foreign Minister accused the United Arab Emirates of direct military involvement against Iran, according to the Iranian semi-official Mehr news agency.
The minister, in an appeal for unity, chose not to directly name the UAE in his formal statement. However, he later asserted that the UAE played a significant role in the aggression against Iran.
The minister further criticized the UAE for failing to issue a condemnation when the attacks commenced, an omission that has seemingly escalated diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
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