The United Arab Emirates Condemns the Attack on the American Embassy in Beirut
The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the attack on the US Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.
Moreover, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing its deep concern about the violence.
Confirming its support of the safety and security of diplomatic missions.
“The UAE strongly condemns the attack on the US Embassy in Beirut,” the statement said.
“We are deeply concerned about the violence and reiterate our unwavering support for the safety and security of diplomatic missions.”
The UAE Calls for Prompt investigation about Beirut recent attack
The UAE also called for a prompt investigation about the attack and to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“We urge the Lebanese authorities to conduct a swift and thorough investigation about this attack.
And also to bring the perpetrators to justice,” the statement added.
“We reaffirm our commitment to international law and the principles of diplomacy.”
Details About the attack on USA Embassy
The attack on Beirut’s American Embassy took place on June 5, 2024.
No one was injured, but it caused some damage to the embassy building.
The Lebanese government has launched an investigation regarding the attack and is working to identify the perpetrators.
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The UAE has a long history of close relations with the United States and Lebanon.
It is also a major trading partner of both countries and has provided significant financial assistance to Lebanon in recent years.
The UAE condemns the attack on the US Embassy in Beirut, showcasing commitment to regional peace and stability.
Mentioning that the UAE has consistently called on all parties in the region to resolve their differences through dialogue and diplomacy.