Kuwait condemns 'heinous' Iranian attacks, warns of escalation
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The State of Kuwait has issued a fierce condemnation against Iran following a series of military provocations, reserving its full right to defend its territory.
The formal declaration was published in an official statement by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday.
International law violation
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced what it termed "heinous and repeated Iranian attacks," characterizing the military actions as a dangerous escalation that directly threatens the country's national stability.
Kuwaiti authorities stated that the ongoing aggressions represent a flagrant violation of international law, the United Nations Charter, and the recently passed UN Security Council Resolution 2817 of 2026.
The statement heavily emphasized that the cross-border strikes pose a grave and immediate threat to the safety of local civilians and critical vital facilities across the state.
بيان صادر عن وزارة الخارجية
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Right to respond reserved
The ministry underscored that the continuation of these hostile operations actively undermines all ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalating regional tensions.
Expressing its categorical rejection of Iran's aggressive practices, Kuwait announced it is holding Tehran legally and financially responsible for the fallout.
"The State of Kuwait affirms its reservation of its full right to take whatever measures are necessary to preserve its security and defend its territories, holding Iran fully responsible for these heinous aggressions." - Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement.
The diplomatic rebuke marks a significant fracture in Gulf security, with Kuwait signaling its readiness to mobilize defensive or retaliatory measures in accordance with international frameworks.



