NEW DELHI (WAM)
Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, in an official visit to New Delhi, discussed with Indian officials ways to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, and reviewed the latest regional developments, including the repercussions of Iran’s terrorist attacks for regional security and stability, as well as the global economy and energy security.
During the visit on March 19, Al Hashimy met with Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of India, and Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary of India.
The discussions also addressed the importance of safeguarding maritime security, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, as a vital corridor for global energy supplies and international trade. The two sides underscored the need to ensure and uphold freedom of navigation to support regional and international stability.
Al Hashimy affirmed that the unprovoked acts of aggression targeting the UAE and countries in the region constitute a grave violation of international law, the United Nations Charter, and international humanitarian law. Such acts violate state sovereignty and pose a direct threat to security and stability, while disrupting global trade and maritime routes.
Al Hashimy emphasised that the UAE retains its full right to defend itself, its security, and national interests.
She reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to advancing sustainable regional stability based on respect for state sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs. She also reiterated the UAE’s commitment to working closely with the United Nations and international partners to promote stability, prevent further escalation in the region, and uphold international peace and security.
Al Hashimy noted that United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsored by 136 Member States, demands that Iran immediately and unconditionally cease their attacks and affirms that it is fully liable for all damages and losses incurred by the affected countries.
She stressed that the resolution sends a clear and unified message that the international community will not tolerate violations of state sovereignty or the deliberate targeting of civilians and vital infrastructure.
Al Hashimy further emphasised that such acts constitute a violation of international law and pose a serious threat to international peace and security, and called for an immediate cessation of the attacks and provocations.
Al Hashimy also referred to the resolution adopted by the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Council during its 36th Extraordinary Session on Thursday, co-sponsored by over 115 IMO Member States, the most co-sponsors in the history of the IMO, which strongly condemns Iranian threats and attacks and demands that Iran immediately refrain from any acts of aggression.