He was speaking shortly after the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, briefed a closed-door Security Council meeting focused on the missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday.
UAE said that Iran had been responsible for the attacks but Tehran on Tuesday denied involvement.Â
âMs. DiCarlo underscored that from the start of the conflict on 28 February, the Secretary-General condemned all unlawful attacks in the Middle East and beyond,â he said.
Ongoing diplomatic engagementÂ
Furthermore, UN chief AntĂłnio Guterres has also stressed that Security Council resolution 2817 (2026) âmust beâŻrespectedâŻand civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected.âÂ
The resolution, adopted in March, came in the wake of Iranian attacks on several neighbouring countries.Â
Mr. Dujarric said the Secretary-Generalâs Personal Envoy for the Middle East conflict, Jean Arnault, continues diplomatic consultations in the region and was scheduled to meet with the Turkish foreign minister on Wednesday.Â
He underscored that âthe United NationsâŻremainsâŻcommitted to supporting all efforts aimed at a comprehensive and durable resolution of this conflict.âÂ
Regional security threatened: Bahrain
The Security Council meeting was requested by Bahrain following the Iranian attacks on the UAE which struck an oil terminal in Fujairah, causing damage and civilian casualties.Â
The Ambassadors of both countries held a press stakeout prior to the meeting.Â
Bahrainâs Ambassador Jamal Fares Alrowaiei said the âheinous attacksâ were âpart of a deliberate and escalating pattern of destabilising conduct that threatens the security and stability of the Gulf region.âÂ
They also marked a âclear violationâ of resolution 2817 (2026) âand further demonstrate continued non-compliance by Iran to that resolution.âÂ
No âisolated incidentâ: UAEÂ
The UAEâs Ambassador, Mohamed Abushahab, told reporters that Iran launched 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles and four UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones) which resulted in a fire in the Fujairah oil industry zone that affected critical civilian energy infrastructure.Â
âUAE air defenses successfully intercepted the majority of these threats, limiting the damage. Nevertheless, three civilians were injured,â he said.Â
He stressed that âthis was not an isolated incidentâ as the UAE âhas intercepted over 500 ballistic missiles, nearly 30 cruise missiles and more than 2,000 UAVs launched from Iranâ since 28 February, when the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz began. Â
Vessels still being attackedÂ
Moreover, commercial vessels in the key maritime corridor continue to be attacked. Â
âAnd what happens in the Strait of Hormuz does not stay in the Strait of Hormuz,â he said. âIt affects energy markets, supply chains, food prices and economic stability across the globe.âÂ
The UAE Ambassador called for the Security Council âto act decisively in response to Iran’s violations and the clear threat they pose to international peace and security,â emphasising âthis is why this moment matters.âÂ
Meanwhile, the International Maritime Organization (IOM) confirmed an attack on a French vessel, the San Antonio, in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday which injured eight seafarers.Â
The agency has confirmed 32 incidents and 10 fatalities to date.










