Energy Infrastructures Under Siege: The Global Impact
Sultan Al Jaber, ADNOC Group Chief Executive, reported an attack on critical energy infrastructure in the UAE, labeling it as unjustified and illegal. He emphasized the global implications, describing it as economic warfare through the weaponization of energy flows, impacting both regional and global stability.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Sultan Al Jaber, Chief Executive of ADNOC Group, announced on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates' energy infrastructure has been targeted in recent attacks.
He condemned the incidents in a LinkedIn post, calling them unjustified, unprovoked, and illegal acts against a peaceful nation.
Al Jaber further warned that these actions represent not only a regional issue but also a form of global economic warfare, with energy flows being used as tools of conflict.
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