UK Backs Gulf Allies Against Iranian Threats: Foreign Secretary's Visit Aims to Strengthen Regional Ties

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper travels to Saudi Arabia to demonstrate Britain's support for Gulf allies as they defend themselves from Iran's reckless aggression in the region.
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has touched down in the Gulf region, embarking on a high-profile visit to showcase Britain's steadfast support for its regional allies as they confront the growing threat of Iranian aggression. The trip aims to reinforce the United Kingdom's commitment to standing shoulder-to-shoulder with its partners in the face of Iran's destabilizing actions that have raised tensions across the Middle East.
During her visit, the Foreign Secretary is expected to meet with senior officials from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations to discuss the security challenges they are facing. Iran's support for proxy militias, its continued ballistic missile program, and its meddling in the affairs of its neighbors are all top priorities on the agenda.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government

