The United Arab Emirates has signaled strong support for the recently announced trilateral agreement between Lebanon, Israel, and the United States, framing the deal as a critical step toward restoring Lebanese sovereignty.
Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, emphasized that the framework agreement marks a positive shift in regional dynamics, moving away from the heightened tensions that have characterized the Middle East in recent months.
This endorsement from Abu Dhabi adds weight to a broadening diplomatic consensus across the Gulf and beyond.
The UAE’s stance aligns with earlier signals from Egypt and Pakistan, which jointly endorsed the understanding between the United States and Iran that preceded the Lebanon-Israel deal.
Together, these reactions suggest that key regional powers are coalescing around a path to de-escalation, reducing the immediate risk of renewed conflict.
Markets have already begun to price in this improved geopolitical outlook.