Gulf states issued a joint statement on Thursday condemning Iran’s “blatant” and “criminal” attacks against their energy infrastructure, signaling a readiness to act in “self defense” in the future.
The Gulf states stressed that attacks launched from Iraqi territory by armed factions and proxies loyal to Iran were a particular grievance, and a breach of international law.
“While we value our fraternal relations with the Republic of Iraq, we call on the Iraqi government to take the necessary measures to immediately halt the attacks ... toward neighboring countries,” the joint statement by the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan commented Thursday,
An end to such attacks is necessary “in order to preserve brotherly relations and avoid further escalation,” according to the statement.
The Gulf states reaffirmed their “full and inherent right to self-defense against these criminal attacks,” in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, which guarantees the right of states to self-defense, individually and collectively, in the event of aggression.











