PM Imran expresses solidarity with UAE after attempted Houthi attack

PM calls UAE crown prince, reiterates Pakistan's support for regional peace

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephone conversation on Wednesday with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and strongly condemned the recent attempted missile attack by Houthis against the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Earlier this week, the UAE said it had intercepted a ballistic missile fired by Yemen's Houthi movement. This was the third such assault on the UAE within the last two weeks, including a deadly strike on the capital Abu Dhabi on Jan 17, in an escalation of the Yemen war between the Houthis and a Saudi-led coalition.

"The prime minister strongly condemned the recent attempted missile attack by Houthis against the UAE on January 30. He commended the timely and effective air defence response of the UAE that saved valuable precious lives," a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office said.

Read: Saudi air defences intercept 10 Houthi armed drones

PM Imran also expressed "abiding solidarity with the leadership, government and the people of the UAE". He also expressed deep concern at the recent escalation in attacks that have seriously threatened regional peace and security, the statement said.

"The prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s abiding support for efforts to protect and promote regional peace and security through dialogue and diplomacy," the PMO statement said.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral cooperation and issues of mutual interest, and agreed to continue regular and close consultations at the highest level.

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