DUBAI: Kuwait and Bahrain have strongly condemned the latest Iranian attacks targeting their territories, describing the incidents as serious violations of their sovereignty and threats to regional security.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the country’s “condemnation and strongest denunciation of the repeated heinous Iranian aggressions against the State of Kuwait,” saying the latest attack occurred at dawn and constituted “a flagrant violation of its sovereignty, a direct threat to its security and stability, and the safety of its citizens and residents.”
The ministry added that the attacks represent “a clear breach of the rules of international law and the United Nations Charter,” warning that continued aggression undermines ongoing regional and international efforts to de-escalate tensions.
Bahrain also condemned the latest attacks, reaffirming its rejection of any actions that violate state sovereignty, threaten regional security, or escalate tensions, while calling for respect for international law and renewed diplomatic efforts to preserve peace and stability across the Gulf.
The Muslim World League strongly condemned on Saturday the Iranian aggression targeting Bahrain with drones.











