UAE Authorities Refute Allegations of Financial Transfers
In response to recent international media coverage, the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a formal statement categorically denying allegations of fund transfers to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The statement clarified that reports suggesting the transfer of funds, including references to specific monetary amounts, are entirely unfounded and lack credible evidence. UAE officials stressed that no frozen Iranian assets have been processed, transferred, or facilitated through the country's financial institutions.
Emphasis on Media Responsibility
The Ministry further urged news organizations and media outlets to exercise heightened responsibility when covering sensitive topics involving international finance and diplomacy.
- Primary reliance should be placed on official statements and announcements from relevant governments and authoritative international bodies.
- Publication or dissemination of unverified information from single sources should be avoided.
- Collective effort is needed to maintain the integrity and stability of the international information environment, preventing the spread of misinformation.
This official rebuttal aims to address circulating speculation and reaffirm the UAE's commitment to adhering to international regulations and agreements in its foreign dealings.