Following the conclusions of a meeting held in Riyadh, the Foreign Ministers of 12 Arab and Islamic countries adopted a joint statement condemning Iran's attacks. This was announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia. The statement emphasized that Iran's continuous violation of the principles of neighborliness and sovereignty of states will lead to serious consequences.
The editorial informs that these violations will cause severe repercussions for Iran and affect the security of the region. At the same time, this situation will be a great burden on Iran's relations with the countries and peoples of the region. It was noted that the countries of the region will not remain silent in the face of threats arising against their capabilities.
In addition to Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates participated in the talks in Riyadh. The joint stance of these countries is considered an important step towards ensuring stability in the region.
