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African Union Chair Condemns Iran’s Attacks on Gulf States, Urges De-escalation

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Last updated: March 1, 2026 3:47 am
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African Union Chairperson Condemns Iran’s Recent Attacks on Gulf States

In a strong statement, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, condemned the recent missile and drone strikes launched by Iran against several Gulf nations, including Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. This escalation represents a breach of sovereignty and poses substantial risks to the region’s stability.

Youssouf highlighted that these aggressive actions are not just violations of territorial integrity, but they also come at a crucial moment when the Middle East is in dire need of calm and restraint. The Chairperson expressed deep concern over the potential for these attacks to ignite further conflict in an already volatile area.

“The African Union stands resolutely in solidarity with the governments and peoples of the nations affected by these acts,” Youssouf asserted. His comments underscore a commitment to regional harmony and stability, emphasizing that conflict only serves to deepen divisions.

The situation necessitates immediate de-escalation, he urged. Youssouf called on all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint and return to the negotiating table for dialogue and diplomacy. He reiterated that such discussions are essential for achieving lasting peace and preventing further hostilities in the region.

By advocating for peaceful resolutions and constructive engagement, the African Union demonstrates its dedication to promoting principles of coexistence and international law. The Chairperson’s reaffirmation of these values sends a powerful message. In a landscape fraught with tension, it becomes increasingly important to focus on collaboration rather than conflict.

The implications of the events unfolding in the Gulf are significant not only for the states directly involved but for the broader international community as well. Youssouf’s statements resonate with the urgent need for a united front against aggression and violence. His appeal for diplomatic efforts serves as a reminder that while challenges persist, the path toward understanding and reconciliation remains open.

As the world watches closely, the actions taken by all involved parties will likely shape the future of the region. In moments like these, leaders have the opportunity to foster dialogue and promote long-lasting relationships rather than allowing hostilities to dictate the narrative.

In summary, the African Union Commission, led by Youssouf, stands firm in its commitment to supporting the Gulf nations. The call for restraint and dialogue highlights a collective desire for peace in a region where stability remains precarious.

— Reported by Nexio News

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