Member states of the United Nations are striving to achieve <strong>17 goals</strong> under the <strong>Sustainable Development Goals</strong> framework established in 2015. These goals aim to address global challenges, but they are perceived differently in the Arab context, with some appearing irrelevant and others tailored to local needs.
The Arab world is currently experiencing polarization around two projects that threaten national security and the interests of Arab countries. These superficial dialogues reflect a genuine crisis in addressing fundamental issues.
Russia has announced its willingness to cooperate with Arab countries to achieve a ceasefire in the Middle East. This move reflects Moscow's interest in enhancing its role in resolving regional conflicts amid rising tensions.
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.