Middle East crisis: Kenya condemns strikes on gulf States

Kenya condemns strikes on the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain...
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Kenya, through President William Ruto, has condemned strikes targeting several Gulf States amidst the ongoing Middle East crisis, highlighting the grave threat to international peace and security posed by the conflict's regionalization.
- Kenya condemned strikes on the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain.
- Key figure: President William Ruto.
- Iran's Ambassador to Kenya, Dr Ali Gholampour, stated that bilateral relations remain intact and called for de-escalation from US and Israel.
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Kenya Condemns Middle East Strikes as Iran Envoy Reassures Kenya - March 2026
President William Ruto has condemned strikes targeting several Gulf States amidst the ongoing Middle East crisis, highlighting the grave threat to international peace and security. The Iranian Ambassador to Kenya stated that Iran will not target Kenya in its retaliatory strikes against US and Israeli actions, emphasizing strong historical relations between Iran and Kenya. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency appealed for utmost restraint in the escalating Middle East conflict, warning of severe nuclear risks and emphasizing that diplomatic solutions are paramount.
















