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UAE Condemns Iran’s Missile and Drone Attacks on Bahrain as Sovereignty Violations
The UAE has strongly condemned Iran‘s missile and drone attacks on Bahrain, describing them as violations of Bahraini sovereignty and a direct threat to regional security, in a statement issued Sunday, June 7, 2026. The condemnation, published by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, affects every resident and business operating across the Gulf who depends on stable airspace, open sea lanes, and predictable security conditions.
Abu Dhabi Reaffirms Solidarity With Manama as Gulf Tensions Sharpen
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs characterised Iran’s strikes as “terrorist missile and drone attacks,” signalling the sharpest diplomatic language Abu Dhabi typically reserves for direct threats to Gulf state sovereignty. The statement reaffirmed the UAE’s full solidarity with Bahrain and its support for Manama’s stability at a moment of heightened regional tension.
Condemnations of this nature from GCC capitals are typically coordinated around shared principles: non-interference in sovereign affairs, the protection of civilian areas and critical infrastructure, and the collective rejection of missile and drone threats as instruments of pressure in the Gulf. The UAE‘s framing aligns with that established posture, while the explicit use of the word “terrorist” to describe the attacks elevates the diplomatic weight of the statement.
What This Means for UAE Residents and Gulf Operations Right Now
For UAE residents, the immediate practical consequence is heightened vigilance around travel advisories, maritime routing, and logistics planning across the Gulf. Authorities including the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority and relevant maritime bodies have not issued specific public directives as of this report, but escalations of this type historically prompt tighter airspace and port security assessments across the region. Businesses with supply chains running through Gulf waters or operating in Bahrain should monitor updates from their respective regulatory authorities closely.
- Condemnation Source: UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@mofauae), June 7, 2026
- Language Used: “Terrorist missile and drone attacks”, the UAE’s strongest diplomatic register
- UAE Position: Full solidarity with Bahrain; support for its sovereignty and stability
- Regional Risk: Potential implications for airspace, maritime security, and energy infrastructure across the Gulf
The UAE’s condemnation of Iran’s strikes on Bahrain marks one of the sharpest diplomatic statements Abu Dhabi has issued toward Tehran in recent memory. With GCC states watching closely, the response signals coordinated Gulf positioning rather than a bilateral exchange. What follows, in terms of additional international statements, damage assessments from Bahrain, or changes to regional security advisories, will define how quickly this escalation either stabilises or deepens.*Source: UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@mofauae) via WAM / official UAE government channels, June 7, 2026.*



