On Tuesday, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita participated in an extraordinary session of the Arab League Ministerial Council, focusing on Iran's illegal assaults against Arab nations. This virtual meeting was convened as part of a series of discussions aimed at addressing Iran's recurrent aggressions and their implications for regional stability, as well as international peace and security. The primary objective of this gathering was to formulate a cohesive Arab response to these persistent violations, striving to halt such actions and counter any threats to the stability of Arab nations.
Within this regional and global framework, Morocco has consistently condemned Iranian aggressions targeting fellow Arab states, demonstrating unwavering support for these nations. Under the guidance of King Mohammed VI, Morocco has expressed its solidarity and commitment to backing the initiatives undertaken by Arab countries to safeguard their sovereignty and ensure the security of their citizens and residents, in alignment with international law. Moreover, Morocco was among the first nations to welcome the recent announcement of a truce between the United States and Iran, as well as the initiation of negotiations between the two parties, with the hope of arriving at a political accord that would ultimately resolve the ongoing conflict and mitigate Iranian threats in the region.
This meeting was instigated by Bahrain, the current president of the League’s Council, occurring within a context marked by the truce between Washington and Tehran, amidst a climate characterized by caution and vigilance. The discussion highlighted the urgency for a unified Arab stance, as regional dynamics continue to evolve in response to external pressures and local challenges.
As reported by northafricapost.com.