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Arab League, Arab Parliament condemn Iran's attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait

28-06-2026 02:16 PM


Ammon News - Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit strongly condemned what he described as Iran's continued attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait using missiles and drones, calling them a flagrant violation of the two countries' sovereignty, international law and the UN Charter.

According to a statement, Aboul Gheit called for an immediate halt to all Iranian military actions targeting the Gulf states, saying they threaten regional security and stability. He held Iran fully responsible for what he described as unlawful actions that undermine regional and international diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in the region.

Arab League spokesperson Gamal Roshdy said Aboul Gheit reaffirmed the League's support and solidarity with the leadership and people of Bahrain and Kuwait, backing measures taken by both countries to halt the attacks. He also urged the parties concerned to de-escalate tensions and support efforts aimed at achieving a sustainable ceasefire.

Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yamahi also strongly condemned the attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, describing them as a blatant violation of state sovereignty, international law and the UN Charter, as well as a direct threat to regional security and stability.

Al Yamahi said the attacks represented an unacceptable escalation and a threat to the security and stability of Arab states. He stressed the need to uphold international law, respect state sovereignty and prevent further escalation in the region.

He also reaffirmed the Arab Parliament's categorical rejection of any attack or threat against Arab states or their territorial integrity, stressing that the security of the Gulf states is a fundamental pillar of Arab national security and requires a unified Arab position to confront any threats.




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