Anwar Gargash denies rumors about canceling workers’ residency permits and providing facilities to Iran
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Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the President of the UAE, denied the validity of the reports circulating about canceling workers’ residency permits or providing financial facilities to Iran, describing them as rumors that fall within desperate media campaigns.
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Why It Matters
Media platforms circulated inaccurate information about the UAE’s policies related to employment and financial relations with Iran.
On Wednesday, Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the President of the Emirates, described the news about “cancelling workers’ residency permits” and “providing financial facilities to Iran” as rumors and incorrect information that fall within desperate media campaigns, to which the state responds with action that remains “stronger than the noise.”
Gargash previously wrote on his page on the “X” platform, Twitter: “Some targeted platforms are circulating false information about the UAE, while the country continues to focus its efforts on dealing with developments in the region and preparing for what comes after this stage.”
The diplomatic advisor to the UAE President continued, saying: “The UAE’s approach is that the best response to such allegations is through work and achievement on the ground.”
Gargash added: “As for the rumors being spread, such as those related to canceling workers’ residency permits or providing financial facilities to Iran and others, they are incorrect information and are part of desperate media campaigns.”
Gargash concluded by saying: “Facts and tangible achievements remain stronger than rumours, and action remains stronger than hype.”
Open Questions
- What specific platforms spread these rumors?




