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Global Leaders Condemn Attack on UAE Consulate in Erbil

The UAE consulate attack in Erbil has drawn widespread international condemnation as countries express concern over diplomatic safety. Moreover, officials emphasize that attacks on consulates threaten regional stability and violate international law.

The Kurdistan Regional Government strongly denounced the assault, describing it as a blatant violation of the region’s sovereignty and international norms. The statement called the attack “unjustifiable” and stressed the need to protect diplomatic missions.

Authorities in Erbil urged the federal government in Iraq to act against groups operating outside the law. Officials warned that militias and rogue forces have become a serious threat to citizens’ safety and the region’s security. The attack reportedly caused dozens of casualties and inflicted heavy damage on the consulate premises.

Several countries joined in condemning the UAE consulate attack, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic protection. Qatar highlighted that targeting diplomatic missions breaches the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The ministry called the attack a dangerous escalation that endangers diplomatic personnel.

Qatar also reaffirmed its solidarity with the United Arab Emirates and stressed support for measures that enhance security and stability in Iraq and the broader region. Officials warned that repeated attacks on diplomatic sites undermine internationally recognized rules of diplomatic engagement.

Jordan similarly condemned the UAE consulate attack, noting that it caused injuries to consulate security staff and property damage. The foreign ministry emphasized that international law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Vienna Convention, must be respected to safeguard diplomatic missions.

Jordan also expressed its full solidarity with the United Arab Emirates, affirming support for any measures to strengthen security and prevent future incidents. Officials highlighted that protecting diplomatic missions is essential for maintaining regional peace and upholding international norms.

The attack comes amid growing regional tensions in Iraq and highlights the risks diplomatic missions face. Authorities continue monitoring threats and coordinating security measures to prevent further incidents.

International experts warn that repeated attacks on consulates could escalate diplomatic conflicts. They note that global cooperation is critical to ensure the safety of personnel and premises. Consequently, regional governments must work together to reinforce security protocols.

The UAE consulate attack in Erbil underscores the ongoing challenges to diplomacy in unstable regions. Officials call for swift action against perpetrators to protect diplomatic staff and maintain stability.

Countries around the world continue to watch developments closely, highlighting the importance of adhering to international law and protecting diplomatic missions from further harm.

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