UAE calls for responsible journalism after Bloomberg report

ABU DHABI: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs categorically has rejected the false and misleading claims published by Bloomberg regarding the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) advanced defensive capabilities.
These assertions are unfounded and misrepresent the UAE’s high level of preparedness, technological sophistication, and operational readiness.
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The UAE possesses diverse, integrated, and multi-layered air defense systems capable of countering a full spectrum of aerial threats with high efficiency.
These long-, medium-, and short-range systems provide comprehensive protection of the nation’s airspace.
The UAE also maintains a robust strategic stockpile of munitions, ensuring sustained interception and response capabilities over extended periods, while preserving full operational readiness to safeguard national security and sovereignty.
The Ministry reaffirms that the UAE’s advanced defense capabilities, institutional readiness, and integrated national security framework remain steadfast and uncompromised.
The safety and security of its citizens, residents, and visitors will always remain an absolute priority.
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