Arab Council and Saudi Arabia Condemn Iranian Attacks
The Arab Interior Ministers' Council and Saudi Arabia condemned Iranian attacks against Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, calling for an end to regional military escalation.
The Council of Arab Interior Ministers and the Government of Saudi Arabia have issued strong condemnations of Iranian attacks targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. Speaking at the 17th Arab Conference of Heads of Security Media Agencies, Secretary General Mohammed Koman described the strikes as a flagrant violation of international conventions and a disregard for the principles of good neighbourliness.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reinforced this position, denouncing the actions as threats to regional security and stability. The Saudi government further characterized the attacks as violations of international law and urged an immediate end to all military escalation in favor of diplomatic dialogue to resolve existing disputes.
Both the Council and Saudi Arabia expressed full solidarity with the affected nations and supported the measures implemented by Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan to deter aggression and safeguard their sovereignty.