UAE S Gargash to Iran: Return to your senses
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UAE's Gargash urges Iran to engage diplomatically with the U.S. to reduce regional tensions, emphasizing dialogue over confrontation to prevent instability and protect economic interests.
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UAE S Gargash to Iran: Return to your senses
UAE’s Gargash Urges Iran to Rebuild Ties With U.S. to Avert Regional Instability
Dr. Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, has reiterated calls for Iran to pursue diplomatic engagement with the United States to mitigate escalating regional tensions and prevent further destabilization. Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Gargash emphasized that direct negotiations between Tehran and Washington are critical to breaking the cycle of crises that have plagued the Middle East in recent years.
The UAE, a key Gulf power and regional trade hub, has positioned itself as a mediator in efforts to de-escalate conflicts. Gargash highlighted that the Middle East "cannot afford another clash" between Iran and the U.S., stressing the need for a nuclear agreement to ensure long-term stability. His remarks align with the UAE's broader strategy of prioritizing dialogue over confrontation, as demonstrated by its recent restoration of diplomatic ties with Iran and normalization of relations with Israel in 2020.
Regional tensions have intensified amid attacks on military bases in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other Gulf states, prompting the UAE to bolster internal crisis management systems and readiness measures. Gargash condemned such attacks, underscoring the UAE's commitment to safeguarding its territory and residents while advocating for restrained responses to avoid inflaming hostilities.
The UAE's diplomatic approach reflects a focus on economic and security interests, particularly as Gulf nations face risks from prolonged U.S.-Iran standoffs. Gargash warned that continued tensions could disrupt trade, investment, and energy markets, which are vital to the region's economic resilience. Meanwhile, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has signaled conditional openness to negotiations, provided they occur without "threats or unreasonable expectations."
As U.S. naval forces deploy closer to Iran and diplomatic talks loom, the UAE's call for measured dialogue underscores its role as a stabilizing force in a volatile region. Investors and financial stakeholders are closely monitoring developments, as regional instability could impact global energy prices, trade routes, and cross-border investments.
