UAE assists stranded residents amid regional tensions

The United Arab Emirates has facilitated the return of around 500 Golden Visa holders and other residents who were stranded, according to updates reported by Hindustan Times. The movement comes at a time when tensions in the region have risen in connection with the US Israel and Iran war.

The update highlights assistance provided to residents impacted by the situation, with the UAE enabling their return as part of the ongoing response to disruptions.

Jaishankar holds talks with UAE Foreign Minister

India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke with UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, the report said. The conversation was noted in the live updates on developments linked to the unfolding regional situation.

The interaction comes as governments in the region continue to coordinate and remain in touch during the period of heightened tensions.

Indian-flagged vessel leaves Fujairah

In a separate development, an Indian-flagged ship has safely sailed out of Fujairah, according to the same report. Fujairah is a key port and logistics hub on the UAE’s eastern coast.

The safe departure was included among the updates as maritime activity remains closely watched in the current security environment.

What the latest update indicates

The report points to multiple strands of activity taking place at the same time, including support for stranded residents, diplomatic communication at the ministerial level, and confirmation of safe maritime movement from a UAE port.

Further details on timelines, routes or additional assistance measures were not specified in the information provided.