The new Iraqi government faces significant challenges in controlling Iran-backed militias, which are crucial factors affecting the country's security and political landscape. These challenges arise during a sensitive period marked by internal and external conflicts in Iraq.
Lebanon awoke today to a new reality as President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced a decisive official stance following Israeli aggression. They emphasized the exclusivity of negotiations and the necessity of state control over Beirut.
Kuwait has urged Iran and its proxies to immediately halt hostilities and respect the sovereignty of nations, emphasizing the need to prevent further violations. This call comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Countries in the Global South are increasingly striving for economic and political independence in response to American policies, leading to a new phenomenon known as the 'Great Isolation'. This movement reflects their desire to build a protective barrier across various sectors.
Lebanon's presidency announced today the revocation of the diplomatic status of Mohammad Reza Shibani, rendering him an ordinary Iranian citizen without diplomatic privileges. This decision reflects Lebanon's restoration of procedural sovereignty and places Shibani in a legal predicament.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has declared that the destruction of bridges constitutes a clear war crime, emphasizing that repeated attacks on civilian infrastructure aim to undermine Iran as a sovereign state.
The Bahraini Interior Minister emphasized the kingdom's steadfastness in defending its sovereignty and protecting the rights of its citizens and residents. He highlighted the importance of security and stability in the country.
Arab countries like Algeria, Egypt, and Sudan exhibit varying stances on the Syrian crisis, adopting a sovereignty discourse while ignoring ground realities. The Syrian regime perceives this contradiction as unjustified.
Iraqi Foreign Minister <strong>Fuad Hussein</strong> confirmed that Iraq will not serve as a battleground for regional disputes or become involved in any conflicts. This statement was made during a press conference in <strong>Baghdad</strong>, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Iraq's sovereignty and independence.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi confirmed his country's support for Lebanon's efforts to assert its sovereignty, emphasizing the importance of stability in Lebanon for regional security. This statement was made during a meeting with Lebanese counterpart Abdullah Bou Habib.
Iraq's Prime Minister's advisor stated that Baghdad does not wish to involve itself in the ongoing regional conflict, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Iraq's sovereignty and stability amidst rising tensions in the region.
Tomorrow, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will celebrate Flag Day, a national occasion reflecting the values of sovereignty, justice, and peace. This celebration aims to enhance national identity and deepen citizens' belonging.
During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, emphasized the country's commitment to defending its sovereignty amidst regional challenges.
A spelling error on an embassy wall has sparked discussions about national sovereignty and identity in the Arab world. This incident highlights the gap between nationalist rhetoric and the realities faced by citizens.
During a meeting with Sudan's Sovereignty Council President, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the king stressed the importance of ending the war in Sudan and respecting the sovereignty of nations. This statement comes amid escalating conflict that threatens regional stability.
The Iraqi government faces significant challenges as it navigates ongoing regional tensions, caught between the United States and Iran. With authorities issuing only condemnation statements, the country's fate hinges on the outcomes of major negotiations.
The Qatari government has strongly condemned Iranian attacks on its territory and neighboring countries, warning that it will take necessary measures to protect its sovereignty. This statement was made in an official announcement via the 'X' platform, emphasizing the need to halt these attacks immediately.
The Lebanese government has announced its decision to expel the Iranian charge d'affaires, aiming to reassert sovereignty and halt foreign interventions. This move may escalate tensions in the region.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has announced the withdrawal of approval for Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani in Beirut, marking an unprecedented escalation in Lebanon-Iran relations. This decision follows a series of diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun emphasized the necessity of exclusive control of weapons by legitimate institutions, stating that this principle is crucial for protecting Lebanese sovereignty and preventing the country from descending into destructive regional conflicts.
The Cypriot government is targeting the withdrawal of British military bases from the island, reflecting its aspirations for sovereignty and full independence from foreign influence. This move comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, has firmly condemned Iranian attacks on the country, asserting that such aggression is unacceptable under any pretext. His comments come as regional tensions escalate concerning security issues.