Arab League Council to Hold Meeting on Iran’s Attacks on Arab Countries

Politics

Riyadh: The Arab League Council will hold an extraordinary ministerial-level session next Sunday via video conference to discuss Iran's attacks on Arab countries in blatant violation of international law, charters, and the principles of good neighborliness. The meeting comes at the request of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Egypt. According to Saudi Press Agency, the involved nations have expressed concerns over Iran's actions, which they perceive as a threat to regional stability and peace. The ministerial-level session aims to address these concerns and formulate a collective response. The discussion will focus on recent incidents attributed to Iran that have escalated tensions in the region. Leaders from the involved countries will explore diplomatic and strategic measures to counter these actions and uphold international agreements. This meeting underscores the ongoing efforts of Arab nations to maintain security and cooperation in the Middle East. The outcomes of this session could have significant implications for future diplomatic relations and regional peace initiatives.