Iran must rebuild trust with Gulf neighbors: UAE senior official
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sábado, 28 de junio de 2025, 3:52 am ET1 min de lectura
Iran must rebuild trust with Gulf neighbors: UAE senior official
In the aftermath of the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, a senior official from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has underscored the importance of Iran rebuilding trust with its Gulf neighbors. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, emphasized that the current tensions have strained diplomatic relations and that Iran must take proactive steps to restore confidence.The conflict, which saw Iran launch retaliatory strikes against Israel in response to U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, has left a lasting impact on regional dynamics. While Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, the underlying tensions remain high, particularly in the Gulf region [1].
The UAE official highlighted that Iran's actions, including its threats to activate "sleeper cells" within the United States and its missile strikes on Israel, have raised concerns among Gulf nations. "Iran must demonstrate a clear commitment to peace and stability in the region," the official stated. "The recent events have underscored the need for Iran to rebuild trust and reassure its neighbors that it is committed to a peaceful resolution of its disputes."
The official also noted that the conflict has had significant economic implications for the region. The closure of Ben Gurion Airport in Israel and the evacuation of U.S. citizens from the region have disrupted trade and travel routes. "The economic impact of the conflict is still being assessed, but it is clear that the region needs to work together to minimize the fallout," the official said.
In response to the UAE official's call, Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has indicated that Iran is willing to pause its military operations if Israel stops its attacks. However, Araghchi has denied that Iran has agreed to a ceasefire, emphasizing that any cessation of hostilities would depend on Israel's actions [1].
The conflict has also sparked debate within the United States. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a vocal critic of the U.S. strikes against Iran, has accused the Trump administration of a "bait and switch" move to appease neoconservatives. Greene has called for the United States to avoid entanglement in foreign wars that could provoke terrorist attacks on U.S. soil [1].
As the region seeks to move forward, the UAE official emphasized that Iran must take concrete steps to rebuild trust. "This will require more than just words," the official said. "Iran must demonstrate through its actions that it is committed to a peaceful and stable region."
References:
[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/world/middle-east/blog/live-updates-iran-top-diplomat-meets-putin-us-braces-retaliation-rcna214428

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