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Twenty-one Arab and Islamic countries have issued a joint statement condemning Israel's attack on Iran, expressing grave concern over the escalating tensions in the region. The foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Bahrain, Brunei, Turkey, Chad, Algeria, Comoros, United Arab Emirates, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Libya, and Mauritania have all expressed their serious concern over the "dangerous escalation" of the situation in the region.
The statement emphasized the need to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, as well as the principle of good neighborliness. It urged all parties to resolve disputes through peaceful means. The ministers called on Israel to stop its hostile actions against Iran and work towards de-escalating tensions, achieving a ceasefire, and ultimately, a comprehensive peace.
The statement highlighted the potential severe impact on regional security and stability if the situation continues to deteriorate. It urged all parties to adhere to international law and the principles of the United Nations
, emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy rather than military action.The condemnation comes at a time when tensions in the Middle East have been on the rise, with various actors involved in complex geopolitical dynamics.
statement reflects a united front among these countries in their opposition to Israel's actions and their call for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.The situation remains fluid, and the international community continues to monitor developments closely. The joint statement serves as a reminder of the delicate balance of power in the region and the need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.

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