An important phone conversation took place between UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The main focus of this discussion was the increasing tension in the region and its impact on international security. The two leaders discussed measures to protect the security of international sea lanes and the global economy. The NATO chief has appreciated the efforts being made by the UAE in this difficult time and the steps taken to maintain peace.
What was discussed regarding regional security and recent attacks?
In this conversation held on 23 and 24 March 2026, concern was expressed about the attacks being carried out by Iran. According to the UAE Defense Ministry, 7 ballistic missiles and 16 drones have been successfully shot down recently. NATO Secretary General condemned these attacks and called them a violation of international laws. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan clarified that the UAE has the right to take sovereign decisions for its security and will not succumb to any kind of pressure. The statistics of attacks can be seen in the table below.
Type of weapon Total number (destroyed) Ballistic missiles 352 Cruise missiles 15 Drones (UAVs) 1789
What effect will this have on maritime trade and the general public?
A coalition of 22 countries, including the UAE and Bahrain, has been formed to ensure the safety of ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This alliance will work to prevent attacks on sea routes. This tension is also directly affecting the common people, especially the expatriates living in Gulf countries. Due to the increasing unrest in the Middle East, fuel prices have increased, indicating that air travel will become expensive. Passengers traveling between India and other countries may have to shell out more for flight tickets in the coming times and changes in the routes of flights may also be seen.












