The UAE stressed that unimpeded access to the Strait of Hormuz must be a prerequisite for any US-Iran ceasefire deal, warning it should not be a regional bargaining chip. The UAE cautioned that a truce failing to address Iran's nuclear program and missiles would lead to greater instability. Meanwhile, the US President threatened severe consequences if Iran does not reopen the Strait, to which Iran responded by warning of global energy shortages.
The UAE insists that any US-Iran settlement must guarantee free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil artery. UAE warned that a ceasefire without addressing Iran's nuclear program and missile threats would be insufficient. US President Donald Trump has threatened further military action if Iran fails to reopen the strait by his deadline.
The UAE demands guarantees for Strait of Hormuz access in any US-Iran settlement, warning that Iran's nuclear and missile programs must be curbed. The UAE stressed that the Strait's security is a global economic imperative, not a regional bargaining chip. Tensions are rising as US President Donald Trump threatens further strikes if Iran fails to negotiate and reopen the Strait.
The UAE demands guaranteed access to the Strait of Hormuz in any US-Iran deal or conflict resolution. UAE officials warn that failing to curb Iran's nuclear program and missiles will lead to a more volatile Middle East. Amid threats from the US President, the UAE is strengthening ties with the US while urging regional stability.