New Delhi, May 14 -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates has denied reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the UAE during the peak of the recent Israel-Iran conflict.

In an official statement released Wednesday, the UAE rejected what it described as false claims surrounding undisclosed meetings and unofficial security arrangements involving Israel.

The foreign ministry said reports about Netanyahu travelling to the UAE during the recent regional conflict were inaccurate.

"The UAE denies reports circulating regarding an alleged visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the UAE, or receiving any Israeli military delegation in the country," the statement said. ...