AMMAN — Jordan on Saturday strongly condemned what it described as Iranian drone attacks targeting the Kingdom of Bahrain, calling them a blatant violation of Bahraini sovereignty and a threat to its security, stability, and territorial integrity.
In a statement, Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said the attacks represent a dangerous escalation and a clear breach of international law and the United Nations Charter.
The ministry reiterated Jordan’s full solidarity with Bahrain, affirming its support for all measures taken by Manama to protect its sovereignty, security, and the safety of its citizens and residents.
Bahrain said it was targeted by several Iranian drones early on Saturday and accused Tehran of "sabotaging peace efforts".
Bahrain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned of the Iranian drone attack targeting the Gulf kingdom’s territory on Saturday as a “flagrant violation of the Kingdom's sovereignty, a blatant threat to the security of citizens and residents, and a serious breach of international norms and conventions prohibiting attacks on civilian objects and acts of terror against civilians.”
Bahrain News Agency published a statement by the foreign ministry, stressing that Iran’s “continued attacks, at a time when regional and international efforts are focused on de-escalation, place sole responsibility on Tehran for undermining peace efforts.”
The ministry said that the attacks reflect a “continued policy of destabilising security, exporting chaos, and eroding regional stability.”