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In a statement, Bahrain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced the attacks in the strongest terms, calling them a blatant violation of the sovereignty of both countries and a serious breach of international law and the UN Charter.
The ministry said the attacks violated UN Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), which condemned Iranian attacks on Gulf states and attempts to disrupt navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
It added that security and stability cannot be achieved through missiles, drones or threats to international shipping, and called on Iran to immediately cease its attacks and commit to peaceful solutions.
The ministry also urged Iran to comply with relevant Security Council resolutions, cooperate in clearing maritime mines, facilitate safe navigation and ensure the safe passage of civilian vessels through regional waters.
Bahrain reaffirmed its commitment to peace and stability in the region, emphasising that defending its sovereignty, security and national interests remains a non-negotiable priority.
The ministry said Bahrain would take all legitimate measures necessary to safeguard its security and protect its citizens, and expressed confidence in the support of its allies and partners.
Earlier on Saturday, the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces said that Kuwait's air defences had successfully intercepted hostile missile and drone attacks.