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UAE's UN envoy urges US-Israeli war against Iran to be de-escalated

The United Arab Emirates Ambassador to the United Nations at 'Geneva' called for a deescalation in the israeli-U.S. war against 'Iran on Monday and a return to negotiating.

Since the beginning of the war on February 28, oil prices have risen as major producers have cut back on supplies. Stock markets have also plummeted. Iran has fired at Gulf states that host U.S. bases, disrupting travel and business.

"De-escalation, de-escalation, de-escalation. "This is our position and we will continue to offer it," Jamal Jama al Musharakh, Ambassador in Geneva told reporters.

Since the beginning of the war, Iran has targeted six Gulf States with drones and missiles.

The ambassador stated that there have been over 1,400 attacks against the UAE in the last few days, which resulted in the deaths of four civilians as well as 114 other injuries.

The envoy expressed concern over the targeting of UAE civil infrastructure by Iran, including "desalination facilities and energy facilities".

He added, "We're also prepared to protect these important locations."

He said that despite the fact that his country was being attacked in an "unwarranted way", UAE bases would not be used to attack Iran.

U.S. officials say Washington's main goal is to destroy Iran's nuclear and missile programme.

Donald Trump stated on Saturday that he is not interested in negotiations with Tehran. He also suggested that the war will end when Iran's military and leadership are no longer in place. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Olivia Le Poidevin)

(source: Reuters)