Jordan's Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs has strongly condemned a "terrorist plot" targeting the United Arab Emirates by attempting to infiltrate its economy and destabilise its financial system.
In a statement carried by Jordan News Agency (Petra), the ministry denounced the attempt as a rejected act aimed at threatening the UAE’s security and stability.
The ministry reaffirmed Jordan’s firm rejection and condemnation of the attempt, expressing its full solidarity with the United Arab Emirates.
It stressed Jordan’s unwavering support for all measures taken by the UAE to safeguard its sovereignty, security, and stability, as well as to ensure the safety of its citizens and residents.
It also stressed the Kingdom’s rejection of all forms of terrorism that seek to undermine security and stability across the region.
Egypt also strongly condemned terrorist and sabotage plots targeting the security and stability of Gulf states, most recently the UAE and Kuwait, which national security authorities in both countries successfully thwarted and dismantled the networks behind.
A statement by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reiterated Egypt’s firm rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism, as well as any attempts to destabilise countries in the region.
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