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Riyadh: Their
Highnesses, and Excellencies Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the State of
Qatar, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Arab Republic of
Egypt, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Kuwait, the Republic of
Lebanon, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the
Syrian Arab Republic, the Republic of Turkiye, and the United Arab Emirates
held a consultative ministerial meeting on Wednesday, 29 Ramadan 1447 AH,
corresponding to Mar. 18, 2026, in Riyadh, regarding the Iranian attacks.
The participants discussed the Iranian attacks on
member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,
the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Turkiye. They affirmed their
condemnation and denunciation of these deliberate Iranian attacks carried out
using ballistic missiles and drones, which targeted residential areas and
civilian infrastructure, including oil facilities, desalination plants,
airports, residential compounds, and diplomatic premises.
The participants stressed that these attacks cannot
be justified under any pretext or in any form. They also reaffirmed the right
of states to defend themselves in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of
the United Nations.
The participants called on Iran to immediately cease
its attacks, respect international law, international humanitarian law, and the
principles of good neighborliness, as a first step toward ending the
escalation, achieving security and stability in the region, and activating
diplomacy as the means to resolve crises.
They emphasized that the future of relations with
Iran depends on respect for the sovereignty of states, non-interference in
their internal affairs, refraining from any form of aggression against their
sovereignty and territory, and not using or developing military capabilities to
threaten countries in the region.
The participants stressed the need for Iran to
comply with the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution
2817 (2026), immediately halt all attacks, refrain from any provocative actions
or threats directed at neighboring countries, cease supporting, financing, and
arming affiliated militias in Arab states in pursuit of its objectives and
against the interests of those countries, and refrain from any actions or threats
aimed at closing or disrupting international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
or threatening maritime security in Bab Al Mandab.
They also reaffirmed their support for the
security, stability, and territorial unity of Lebanon, the activation of
Lebanese state sovereignty over all its territory, and support for the Lebanese
government’s decision to confine weapons to the authority of the state. They
further condemned Israel’s aggression against Lebanon and its expansionist
policies in the region.
The participants renewed their determination to
continue close consultation and coordination on this matter, in order to
monitor developments and assess new circumstances, ensuring the formulation of
unified positions and the adoption of any necessary legitimate measures and
actions to protect their security, stability, and sovereignty, and to halt the
unjust Iranian attacks on their territories. (QNA)