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UAE calls Iran to discuss Hormuz Security in Rare Visit after War Tensions

In a phone call with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed stressed the importance of protecting maritime corridors as well as ensuring freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

The state news agency WAM reported the exchange. It marks a rare contact between Abu Dhabi, and Tehran, following tensions related to the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran.

The two ministers had their first official conversation since the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, followed by Iranian attacks in the Gulf region, including the United Arab Emirates, where U.S. military bases are located.

Sheikh?Abdullah stressed the?need to comply fully with a U.S.Iran memorandum-of-understanding in order to achieve an "immediate, comprehensive cessation" of hostilities.

He also emphasized respect for sovereignty, compliance with international law and an uninterrupted flow of maritime traffic through Hormuz.

The call indicates an effort to move beyond strains in UAE and Iran relations. During the conflict, Iranian attacks disrupted Dubai’s hotel sector, prompted some expatriates leave, and harmed perceptions of stability within a country which?markets itself? as a regional?business?hub.

Sheikh Abdullah stated that diplomacy was the best method to resolve crises. He expressed the hope that ongoing efforts will?lead? to lasting security and stability in the region. Reporting by Muhammad Al Gebaly in Cairo and Enas Allashray; Editing by Alison Williams & Ros Russell

(source: Reuters)