Al-Jubeir: The Jerusalem Summit confirms Arab desire to reaffirm Palestinian cause's importance 3 Dhahran

  • 2/5/2023
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The Secretary General of the League of Arab States underlined the document of cooperation and the enhancement of Arab national security to face the common challenges. With regard to Iranian interference in the Arab affairs, the Secretary General said that "the Iranian issue is present in all documents issued by the Summit and calls upon Iran to refrain from its actions, both in the statement issued by the Quartet represented by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arab Republic of Egypt, as well as the Arab League's Secretary General , and this committee has demands against Iran and the summit saw them. " On the efforts of the League of Arab States in addressing Iranian interference in the Arab region, Aboul Gheit affirmed that the Quartet met before the summit and prepared visions regarding Iranian practices in the Arab affairs, revealing that the committee is working on two axes. The first is to limit the interference in the affairs of the region, as well as not to allow Iran to develop weapons and missiles in cooperation with the international community so as not to allow the development of long-range ballistic missiles, which threatens the security and stability of the Arab countries. The second is to demand that the international community review the nuclear agreement so that it does not have a specific end or time, as is currently the case from 10 to 15 years, and a ban on uranium enrichment. For his part, Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir stressed that the amendment of the nuclear agreement alone does not solve the problem of Iran with the Arab countries, pointing out the issue of ballistic missiles issued by Iran to terrorist militias in the region, whether the terrorist Houthi militia in Yemen or Hezbollah's terrorist militia in Lebanon, "This is unacceptable and the international community must put an end to Iran," he said. Al-Jubeir stressed the need to take a firm international position on Iran's support for terrorism and its interference in the affairs of Arab countries and punish it for these acts. He pointed out that Iran hosts al-Qaeda leaders who are planning terrorist acts from its territory, citing the presence of Saif al-Adl, the commander of terrorist operations in 2003 in Iran; he is the one who gave orders to blow up three residential compounds in Riyadh, wondering: Why does not Iran pay the price? "We have full respect for the Iranian people, but the problem is with the regime that was founded after the Khomeini revolution, which seeks to dominate the region and spread sectarian strife," he said. --More 02:00 LOCAL TIME 23:00 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w668909

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