In a statement released on Sunday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its disapproval of the riots, assaults, and acts of damage that were directed towards the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Damascus, the capital of Syria.
The Kingdom reaffirmed its opposition to assaults and any other acts of violence that are directed toward diplomats. It also emphasized the significance of safeguarding the safety of diplomats and the headquarters of diplomatic missions in accordance with the applicable international laws and standards.
Not only did the Saudi statement condemn the “unacceptable offenses directed at the national symbols of the brotherly State of the United Arab Emirates,” but it also condemned the allegations. As of Saturday, the United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministry reported that riots and acts of vandalism took place in Damascus, specifically in the vicinity of its diplomatic mission and the apartment of its head of mission.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued a statement urging Syria to fulfill its duties: specifically, to ensure the safety of the embassy and its staff, to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, and to ensure it does not occur again.
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