The Arab League has urged the United States to pressure Israel to stop its ongoing attacks on Lebanon. This call was made by the League's Secretary-General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, following a ceasefire agreement announcement between Washington and Tehran.
The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, condemned the unprecedented Israeli attacks on Lebanon, which resulted in hundreds of casualties. These assaults come at a sensitive time following the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran.
The Arab League Council has renewed its condemnation of Iran's deliberate and unjustified attacks on several Arab countries. This statement was made during an emergency meeting held in Cairo to discuss the security situation in the region.
The Arab League was established in 1945 and has seen eight Secretaries-General lead its efforts. Each Secretary-General represents a significant historical phase in the journey of Arab cooperation.
Since its establishment in 1945, the Arab League has been led by eight secretaries, all Egyptians except one from Tunisia. This leadership change reflects significant historical and political developments in the Arab world.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry welcomed the Arab League's recent decision, which strengthens the position of Jerusalem and prisoners, emphasizing its importance in supporting Palestinian rights.
The Arab League has expressed its support for Bahrain's resolution aimed at securing navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit emphasized the importance of this initiative in enhancing regional security amid rising tensions in the strait.
During an Arab League meeting, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasized that coercion will not succeed in dealing with Iran. He highlighted the importance of Arab cooperation to face regional challenges amid rising tensions in the area.
The Catholic Church congratulated Ambassador Nabil Fahmy on his appointment as Secretary-General of the Arab League, praising his diplomatic experience and contributions to enhancing Arab cooperation. This recognition comes at a crucial time for the Arab region, which faces significant challenges requiring wise leadership and strategic vision.
The Arab League model has commenced at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, simulating the operations of regional organizations and multilateral negotiation mechanisms. This event aims to enhance participants' understanding of the Arab League's role in addressing regional issues.
Gulf countries have announced new initiatives aimed at developing the Arab League and enhancing its role in addressing regional challenges. These steps come at a critical time that requires united Arab efforts to confront escalating crises.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Jassem Al-Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah stated that Iranian attacks on Gulf countries represent a systematic pattern, highlighting the Arab League's inability to address current challenges. He emphasized the urgent need for Arab nations to act in response to escalating threats.
The Arab League has called on Iran to immediately adhere to Security Council Resolution <strong>2817</strong>, which demands an end to all forms of aggression against Arab states. This call was made during a ministerial meeting held on Sunday.
The Arab League Council condemned Iranian attacks threatening the security and sovereignty of several Arab states during its recent 165th session. The council emphasized the need to confront these violations effectively.
The Arab League Council condemned Iranian attacks targeting several Arab nations during a ministerial meeting in Cairo, emphasizing these nations' right to defend themselves against aggression. The statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
During a meeting of Arab foreign ministers, the Arab League condemned Iranian attacks on Arab countries, affirming the right of targeted nations to defend themselves. The ministers called for the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2817 to halt Iranian aggression.
Today marks the commencement of the 165th session of the Arab League Council, chaired by the Kingdom of Bahrain, following the handover of presidency from the UAE. The agenda includes discussions on significant security and political issues.
Nabil Fahmy, the candidate for Secretary-General of the Arab League, unveiled his future vision for the organization and its role in enhancing Arab cooperation during a press conference held in Cairo.
Kuwait has urged a comprehensive review of the Arab League's operational mechanisms, highlighting the current system's failure to address escalating security challenges in the region. This call comes amid rising political and security crises across the Arab world.
The Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, led the Kingdom's delegation at the 165th ordinary session of the Arab League Council at the ministerial level. This meeting serves as a crucial platform for discussing shared Arab issues amid significant political and economic challenges in the region.
Dr. Nabil Fahmy has been appointed as the Secretary-General of the Arab League, marking a new chapter in his professional journey that combines academic expertise with diplomatic practice. Fahmy is recognized as a prominent figure in the Arab political arena.
Nabil Fahmy has been elected as the Secretary-General of the Arab League, succeeding Ahmed Aboul Gheit, during the recent meeting of the League. This appointment is seen as a significant step towards enhancing Arab cooperation.
Ahmed Abu Gheit, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, emphasized that Iranian aggressions against Arab nations are a blatant violation of sovereignty. He called for a unified Arab response to these challenges during the 165th regular ministerial meeting of the Arab League.
Arab nations have reached a consensus to appoint <strong>Nabil Fahmy</strong> as the new Secretary-General of the Arab League starting July 2026. This decision aims to enhance joint Arab action and improve the League's performance.
Jordan's Foreign Minister, <strong>Ayman Safadi</strong>, will participate in an Arab League ministerial meeting scheduled for next Sunday. The meeting will address significant issues related to regional security and Arab cooperation.