Iran has called on Gulf countries to stop depending on external powers for their regional security. In an interview, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Gulf states should build their own regional security framework instead of 'borrowing security' from others. He argued that the United States’ military presence in the Gulf has become a liability, creating instability rather than ensuring safety. Baghaei accused Washington of using its bases and logistical support in the region to advance aggressive actions against Iran.
He added that Iran harbors no hostility toward neighboring countries but has taken defensive measures in response to aggression from the United States and Israel. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates reported that at least 15 missiles and several drones launched from Iran struck its territory, damaging an oil facility in the Fujairah region.
The statements and reported attacks highlight escalating tensions in the Gulf, with Iran emphasizing regional self-reliance in security matters while neighboring states report direct impacts from Iranian actions.