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Saudi Arabia Announces Full Solidarity with UAE, Condemns Iranian Attacks and Calls for De-escalation

Saudi Arabia expresses full solidarity with UAE, condemns Iranian attacks, and urges de-escalation while backing Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts.

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Saudi Arabia UAE solidarity statement

Saudi Arabia has expressed full support for the UAE and called for de-escalation amid rising regional tensions involving Iran.

May 5, 2026

Saudi Arabia has issued three important official statements within the past hour regarding the recent regional situation, expressing full solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and supporting Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts for regional peace.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and assured him of Saudi Arabia’s complete support and solidarity in the current situation. Saudi Arabia also strongly condemned the recent attacks on the UAE, attributing them to Iran, in the harshest terms.

Saudi officials have urged all parties to reduce tensions. The official statement emphasized respect for Pakistan’s ongoing reconciliation efforts and called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for global trade and transportation.

According to analysts, Saudi Arabia’s stance reflects its policy of prioritizing diplomatic solutions and preventing the escalation of the situation into a wider regional conflict.

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