Ankara: The General Secretariat of the Arab League: announced Thursday that an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers will be held Sunday via video conference to discuss Iranian attacks on the territories of several Arab countries. The announcement was made in a press statement by Ambassador Hossam Zaki, Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League. According to Qatar News Agency, the decision to convene the meeting underscores the urgency and gravity of the situation. The attacks have raised significant concerns among member states, prompting swift action to address the potential threats and coordinate a collective response. The virtual meeting will provide a platform for the foreign ministers to deliberate on the implications of the attacks and explore strategies to prevent further escalation. The Arab League aims to foster unity and cooperation among its members in response to these developments. The Arab League's decision to address these attacks highlights the importance of regional stability a nd security. The outcomes of this meeting will be closely watched, as they are expected to influence diplomatic and security strategies in the region.
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