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    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamJune 15, 2026
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    The UAE and 79 other countries have issued a joint statement strongly condemning the drone attack launched on May 17, against electrical infrastructure near the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, describing it as a serious threat to regional and international security.

    The statement, backed by a broad coalition of countries from across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, said the attack near Barakah Nuclear Plant by armed factions in Iraq constituted a “flagrant violation of international law… and threatens regional and international peace and security”.

    “We condemn in the strongest terms the drone attack of May 17, 2026 launched by armed factions in Iraq on electrical infrastructure outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the UAE,” the joint statement said.

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    The signatories expressed deep concern over the escalation and called for the immediate and permanent cessation of all attacks against the UAE, particularly those targeting facilities devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes.

    “We call on States to refrain from acts of aggression and to respect their obligation, under international law, to ensure that their territory is not used by non-state actors to launch attacks against other States,” they added.

    The countries reaffirmed their support for the UAE’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, while praising Emirati authorities for promptly informing the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about the incident and its aftermath.

    According to the statement, mitigation measures were successfully implemented and radiation levels around the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant remained normal following the attack.

    “We reaffirm that the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant was designed, constructed, and is operated in accordance with the highest international standards and under the oversight of the UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), and in line with the safety standards of the IAEA,” the statement said, adding:

    “We support the continued efforts of the IAEA and the Director General in monitoring developments relevant to nuclear safety, nuclear security and safeguards in member States.

    “We call on States to refrain from any action that may endanger the safety and security of nuclear power plants devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes.”

    The joint statement stressed that the incident underscores the urgent need to protect civilian nuclear infrastructure from hostile acts. “This drone attack affecting infrastructure in proximity to the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant facility underscores the urgent importance of protecting nuclear infrastructure devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes from threats and hostile acts.”

    The statement also called for stronger international cooperation to enhance the security, resilience, and protection of nuclear facilities dedicated solely to peaceful purposes.

    The joint statement was signed by the following countries:

    1. UAE

    2. Argentina

    3. Armenia

    4. Australia

    5. Austria

    6. Bahrain

    7. Belgiu

    8. Bulgaria

    9. Canada

    10. Chile

    11. Colombia

    12. Comoros

    13. Costa Rica

    14. Côte d’Ivoire

    15. Croatia

    16. Cyprus

    17. Czechia

    18. Denmark

    19. Egypt

    20. Ecuador

    21. Estonia

    22. EU

    23. Finland

    24. France

    25. Georgia

    26. Germany

    27. Greece

    28. Guatemala

    29. Honduras

    30. Hungary

    31. Ireland

    32. Italy

    33. Japan

    34. Jordan

    35. Kazakhstan

    36. Kuwait

    37. Latvia

    38. Lebanon

    39. Libya

    40. Liechtenstein

    41. Lithuania

    42. Luxembourg

    43. Malta

    44. Marshall Islands

    45. Mauritius

    46. Moldova

    47. Morocco

    48. Netherlands

    49. New Zealand

    50. Norway

    51. Pakistan

    52. Palau

    53. Paraguay

    54. Peru

    55. Philippines

    56. Poland

    57. Portugal

    58. Qatar

    59. Republic of Korea

    60. Romania

    61. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    62. San Marino

    63. Saudi Arabia

    64. Serbia

    65. Seychelles

    66. Singapore

    67. Slovakia

    68. Slovenia

    69. Spain

    70. Sweden

    71. Switzerland

    72. Syria

    73. Tonga

    74. Türkiye

    75. Ukraine

    76. United Kingdom

    77. United States

    78. Uruguay

    79. Vietnam

    80. Yemen

    Source: Khaleej Times

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