According to BlockBeats, on May 15, Iran’s Foreign Minister Alaghedin publicly accused the UAE of directly participating in military operations against Iran during a BRICS foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi. Alaghedin stated that relying on U.S. military bases and alliances with Israel would not guarantee UAE security, and called on the UAE to reconsider its policy stance toward Iran, emphasizing that regional nations should pursue peaceful coexistence through mutual understanding.
The accusation follows the UAE’s denial, announced the previous day, of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s claims regarding a secret visit to the UAE during the Iran conflict.
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