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GCC, Jordan Strongly Condemn Iran Attacks; Call Them Violation of Sovereignty

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March 26, 2026
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GCC, Jordan Strongly Condemn Iran Attacks; Call Them Violation of Sovereignty
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Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan have strongly condemned what they described as “blatant Iranian attacks,” calling them a serious violation of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and international law.

In a joint statement, the countries said the attacks—whether carried out directly by Iran or through proxy groups and armed factions it supports—constitute a breach of international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations.

The statement specifically highlighted attacks launched by Iran-backed armed factions operating from Iraq against several countries in the region, as well as critical infrastructure and facilities. These actions were described as clear violations of international conventions and agreements.

The nations also pointed to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), which calls on Iran to immediately and unconditionally halt all attacks or threats against neighboring countries, including those carried out through proxy forces.

The joint condemnation reflects growing regional concern over escalating tensions and underscores calls for adherence to international law and respect for national sovereignty.

Tags: GCC Iran tensionsGulf countries statementinternational law violationIran attacks Middle EastIran crisisIran proxies IraqMiddle East conflict newsregional securityUAE Saudi Qatar Bahrain Kuwait JordanUN Resolution 2817
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