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UAE hails UNSC resolution condemning unprovoked Iranian strikes as "unified message" against aggression

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52% : Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 12 (ANI): The United Arab Emirates has led a significant diplomatic push at the United Nations, welcoming the Security Council's adoption of a resolution that "condemns in the strongest terms" unprovoked Iranian missile and drone strikes.
51% : Ambassador Mohamed Abushahab, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the UN, stated that the adoption "sends a clear and unified message that the international community will not tolerate attacks on our sovereignty or the deliberate targeting of civilians and critical infrastructure.
44% : " The UAE remains committed to "urgent and decisive action" to safeguard stability and "global economic security" following the formal submission of evidence detailing the scale of the attacks to the UN Secretary-General.
41% : " Crucially, the text "affirms the right of self-defense in response to the Iranian attacks, as recognized by Article 51 of the United Nations Charter."
36% : " Tehran's delegate called the final resolution a "manifest injustice against my country," while the representative of Israel welcomed the move, stating, "Targeting civilians is wrong, targeting cities is wrong, and Iran must stop.

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