
UAE Minister Warns Iran Must Not Hold Global Economy Hostage
A senior United Arab Emirates official has warned that Iran must not be allowed to hold the global economy hostage as tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East conflict. The warning came during an interview in which the UAE minister called on the international community to take firm steps to ensure the stability of global energy routes and prevent further economic disruption.
Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE Minister of State, made the remarks while discussing the growing impact of the regional conflict involving Iran, Israel, and other actors. She stressed that the current crisis has serious implications for global trade, energy security, and economic stability, particularly due to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, carrying a large portion of global energy supplies. Any disruption in the waterway could significantly affect oil exports and global fuel prices. Nusseibeh emphasized that actions threatening the safe passage of commercial vessels through the strait could have far-reaching consequences for economies around the world.
In the interview, the UAE minister urged global powers and regional partners to work together to ensure that maritime routes remain open and secure. She also highlighted the need for diplomatic cooperation to prevent further escalation and restore stability to the region. According to her, the economic impact of prolonged conflict could extend far beyond the Middle East.
The remarks come as tensions remain high following recent military exchanges across the region and threats to shipping and aviation infrastructure. Energy markets have already reacted to the uncertainty, with oil prices experiencing volatility amid fears of supply disruptions. Analysts warn that continued instability could trigger broader economic consequences for countries dependent on imported fuel.
Despite the security concerns, the UAE has emphasized that it remains committed to protecting global trade routes and maintaining economic resilience. Officials say the country is working with international partners to safeguard infrastructure, stabilize markets, and support diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions.
As the crisis evolves, policymakers across the world are closely monitoring developments in the Gulf region, aware that disruptions to energy supply chains could quickly ripple through global markets and affect economic stability worldwide.
