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UNSC Holds Emergency Session After Attacks on UAE Amid Gulf Crisis

The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session following reported attacks on the United Arab Emirates, as the Gulf region grapples with a rapidly escalating security crisis. The emergency meeting reflects the severity with which the international community views the attacks and their potential to destabilise a strategically critical region.

Details of the nature and origin of the attacks on UAE were not fully confirmed at the time of reporting, but the convening of a UNSC emergency session signals that member states consider the situation a threat to regional peace and security. The UAE is home to major international financial, trade, and energy infrastructure, making any attacks on its territory a matter of global concern.

The Gulf crisis, which appears to be intensifying, carries implications for global energy markets, international shipping routes, and diplomatic alignments across the Middle East. Pakistan, which has deep economic and diaspora ties to the UAE, is among the countries monitoring developments closely.

UN Secretary-General and senior Security Council members are expected to call for restraint and a diplomatic resolution, though the immediate trajectory of the crisis remains fluid and uncertain.

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Sources: APP
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