The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad, Mr. Nasser Bourita, took part on Tuesday in the extraordinary session of the Council of the Arab League at the ministerial level, held via video conference and dedicated to the illegal Iranian attacks against Arab states.
This meeting is part of a series of regional consultations focusing on the review of alleged Iranian aggressions against several Arab countries, as well as the evaluation of their impact on regional stability and international peace and security. The objective is to formulate a unified Arab position against these violations, in order to put an end to them and counter any threat to the stability of the countries involved.
In this regional and international context, the Kingdom of Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist him, has reaffirmed its consistent position strongly condemning any violation of the sovereignty of Arab states. Morocco also expresses its full solidarity with the countries concerned, supporting the measures they take to defend their sovereignty and ensure the security of their citizens and residents, in accordance with international law.
Furthermore, Morocco has welcomed the announcement of a truce between the United States and Iran, as well as the opening of negotiations between the two parties, in the hope of reaching a sustainable political agreement capable of reducing tensions and ending threats in the region.
This session was convened at the initiative of the Kingdom of Bahrain, current President of the Arab League Council at the ministerial level, in a regional context marked by increased vigilance despite ongoing de-escalation efforts.
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