Foreign Minister: Attacking Neighbors Violates Pacts, Contradicts Islamic Teachings

Riyadh: Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah said the consultative meeting of foreign ministers from several Arab and Islamic countries, hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reflects the highest levels of coordination to restore regional security and stability, safeguard mutual interests, and ensure the well-being of the region's peoples.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the foreign minister strongly condemned Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and several Arab, Islamic, and friendly nations during a press conference following the meeting. He also denounced Iran's continued actions to destabilize the region, its flagrant violations of international law and conventions, and the direct threat it poses to global peace and security.

The foreign minister emphasized the need for an immediate end to Iranian aggression and rejected Tehran's attempts to evade responsibility for attacks targeting residential areas, civilian infrastructure, and vital facilities. Prince Faisal stated that these actions have caused significant loss of life and material damage, harming the national interests of Arab and Islamic countries.

Addressing concerns over maritime security, the minister condemned attacks on commercial vessels in the Arabian Gulf and disruptions to navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, warning of their severe repercussions for the global economy. He stressed that any infringement on freedom of navigation constitutes a serious threat to international peace and requires collective action to ensure safe passage.

Concluding the press conference, the foreign minister affirmed the continuation of intensive consultations among regional countries to monitor developments, formulate common positions, and adopt the necessary legitimate measures to protect national security and stability, laying the foundations for broader international action.

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