Tensions Surge: UAE Condemns Attack on Indian Vessel
The UAE has condemned a 'terrorist attack' on an Indian-flagged commercial vessel near Oman, calling it a dangerous escalation that threatens critical waterways. The attack, which comes amid regional tensions, left the crew safe but raised concerns over maritime security. International responses highlight the heightened risks affecting global energy routes.
The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned an assault on an Indian-flagged commercial ship off the Omani coast, describing it as a 'terrorist attack' and a perilous intensification that endangers pivotal maritime routes. This declaration comes as a response to an assault that occurred while the vessel was traveling from Somalia on Wednesday.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement on Thursday, emphasizing the severe threat posed to international navigation and the stability of critical waterways. The attack is seen as part of ongoing conflict in West Asia, affecting the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel through which a significant portion of the world's energy supplies is transported.
This incident has been termed a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which upholds the freedom of navigation. The UAE further reiterated its support for India's efforts to safeguard its maritime interests, underscoring the urgency of protecting regional security amid rising tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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