Iran Rejects UAE Claim of Missile Launch, Calls Accusations "Baseless"
The UAE said the missiles fell into the sea after threatening maritime navigation, while Iran rejected the accusation and called it baseless.
- Iran has categorically rejected the United Arab Emirates' claim that it launched two ballistic missiles targeting maritime navigation, calling the allegations baseless and harmful to regional trust and security efforts.
- The United Arab Emirates reported that its air defenses detected two ballistic missiles launched from Iran, with one missile falling within its territorial waters and the other outside.
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Iran Denies Launching Ballistic Missiles at UAE - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Iran has denied launching ballistic missiles toward the United Arab Emirates, rejecting allegations made by Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei described the accusations as unfounded and warned that such claims could undermine regional trust and efforts to improve security, Agence France-Presse reported.
Iran rejects UAE statement on missile launches originating from Iran
Iran rejects UAE attack claim as baseless
TEHRAN, Aug. 19 (MNA) – Iran rejected as "completely baseless" a UAE claim that missiles were fired from Iranian territory toward the Emirates, saying the accusation ran counter to good neighbourliness policy and efforts to build regional trust.
Iran Rejects UAE Claim of Missile Launch, Calls Accusations 'Baseless'
Tehran: Iran on Tuesday (local time) rejected the United Arab Emirates' claim that Tehran launched a missile towards the country, with Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei calling the allegations contrary to the principle of good neighbourliness and harmful to reg
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