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Kremlin: Putin Will Inform Tehran of UAE President's Objections to Iranian Strikes

Monday, 02 March 2026 10:32 AM EST

Russian President Vladimir Putin told United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in a phone call on Monday that he was ready to relay Nahyan's complaints about Iranian strikes against UAE territory to Tehran, the Kremlin said.

It cited Nahyan as saying that his country was not being used as a base to attack Iran and that Iranian strikes on the UAE could not therefore be justified.

"Vladimir Putin, for his part, expressed his readiness to convey these signals to Tehran and, in general, to provide all possible assistance in stabilizing the overall situation in the region," the Kremlin said in a statement after the phone call.

It said both leaders had agreed that an immediate ceasefire and a return to diplomacy was needed. It also cited Putin lamenting that work to find a solution to concerns about Iran's nuclear program had been derailed by "an unprovoked act of armed aggression" by the United States and Israel.

Dubai is a popular destination for Russian tourists, and the Kremlin said Putin has thanked Nahyan for his efforts to help Russian nationals in the current situation.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin told United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in a phone call on Monday that he was ready to relay Nahyan's complaints about Iranian strikes against UAE territory to Tehran, the Kremlin said.
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