Diplomatic Denials: UAE Refutes Secret Netanyahu Visit
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) foreign ministry has dismissed reports of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting the country, labeling such claims as 'baseless'. Earlier, Netanyahu's office stated he visited the UAE and met with its president amid tensions involving Iran, sparking controversy and diplomatic discussions.
The United Arab Emirates' foreign ministry has officially denied reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a visit to the country. On Wednesday, officials referred to these reports as 'baseless'.
Earlier in the day, Netanyahu's office had issued a statement suggesting that the Prime Minister had indeed visited the UAE and engaged in discussions with the Emirati president, despite Iran-related conflict escalating in the region.
This development has triggered significant controversy and raised questions about diplomatic relations and communication between the countries during the ongoing tensions with Iran.
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