UAE Foreign Ministry Condemns Iran’s Aggressive Statements, Asserts Sovereignty
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Foreign Ministry has condemned Iran’s aggressive statements, emphasizing that the UAE reserves the right to defend its sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity. In a statement, the UAE Foreign Ministry stated that any threat to its security will be met with a strong response, and that its relations with international and defense partners are a matter of its sovereignty.
This comes after Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied the UAE’s claims of drone and missile attacks, stating that Iran’s military operations were specifically targeted at the United States. Iran’s military spokesperson vowed to take strong action against the UAE if it launches any military operations against Iran.
In a related development, the United States imposed sanctions on Iraq’s deputy oil minister, accusing Iran of providing financial support to him. The move is seen as a step towards a partial agreement that could lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Meanwhile, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that a ceasefire would be observed from May 8 to May 10 in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Additionally, Bahrain’s Interior Ministry announced that 14 individuals have been sentenced for allegedly having ties with Iran.
In a separate incident, a Pakistani hiking guide rescued a woman in the UAE who had suffered a heatstroke while climbing a mountain. The guide carried the woman on his back for three hours to reach a safer location.
In other news, a passenger plane in the United States made an emergency landing after colliding with a truck on the runway. Miraculously, the truck driver survived the incident.
In a tragic incident in the Indian state of Maharashtra, a nine-year-old girl was allegedly killed by her father after he forced her to change her clothes.
Iranian media reported that former Tehran Mayor Baqer Qalibaf has condemned the spread of fake news about talks between Iran and the United States.
In a shocking development, US President Donald Trump was forced to pull out of his contentious project “Operation Freedom” due to a sudden health issue.
The Pakistan cricket team’s management announced that star player Babar Azam will not play in the first test match due to an injury. The team’s doctors are currently examining the injury.
In a related development, Pakistan’s Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry announced that officials with questionable reputations will be immediately returned to their original departments, and that no compromise will be made on public service.
The Indian media reported that the assembly’s term was set to end on Thursday night, but the state governor’s office published a statement on Wednesday announcing an extension.
Moroccan-Canadian dancer, singer, and Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi apologized to the Indian National Commission for Women for her comments on the Saree controversy. She appeared before the commission on Thursday and said that she did not intend to hurt anyone’s feelings, but was instead pushed into the situation. She expressed her regret for her comments.
In a statement, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that the armed forces have fulfilled the nation’s aspirations with the blessings of Allah.
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