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UAE stresses Hormuz security in rare call with Iran after war tensions

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June 26 (Reuters) - UAE ‌Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed on ​Friday stressed the need to protect maritime corridors and ensure freedom of ⁠navigation through the Strait of Hormuz in a call with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi.

The exchange, reported by state ​news agency WAM, marks a rare public contact between Abu Dhabi ‌and Tehran following tensions linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

It was the first announced conversation between the two ministers since ⁠the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which ⁠were followed by Iranian attacks across the Gulf, including in the United Arab Emirates, where the U.S. has military bases.

Sheikh Abdullah emphasised the need for full compliance with a ‌U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding to secure an "immediate and comprehensive ⁠cessation of hostilities," WAM said.

He also highlighted ‌respect for sovereignty, adherence to international ​law and the uninterrupted flow of maritime traffic through Hormuz.

The call suggests an effort to move past strains in ‌UAE-Iran relations during the conflict, when Iranian ​attacks disrupted Dubai's hotel ⁠sector, prompted some expatriates to leave and dented ‌perceptions of stability in a ⁠country that markets itself as a regional business hub.

Sheikh Abdullah said diplomacy remained the best way to resolve crises, expressing ​hope that ongoing efforts ‌would lead to lasting security and stability in the region, ⁠WAM reported.

(Reporting by Muhammad Al ​Gebaly and Enas Alashray in Cairo; Editing by ​Alison Williams and Ros Russell)

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