Ambassador to U.N: UAE reserves right to defend itself following Houthi attacks
The United Arab Emirates will continue on the track of de-escalation with Iran despite rising attacks on Abu Dhabi by the Iranian-backed Houthis based in Yemen, the Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations told CNN's Becky Anderson.
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