Saudi Arabia to Host Arab, Islamic Ministers to Discuss War
Foreign ministers from 12 Arab and Islamic countries met to unify responses amid escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict; Saudi Arabia intercepted 439 drones and 36 missiles, state media said.
- Saudi Arabia will host a meeting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers in Riyadh on March 18 to discuss supporting regional security and stability given the US-Israeli war against Iran.
- The talks come as Gulf states face the most severe security crisis in decades, with Iranian retaliatory strikes hitting Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan since the conflict began on February 28.
- The ministerial session aims to "deepen consultation and coordination on ways to support regional security and stability," according to the Saudi foreign ministry.
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Saudi Arabia to host Arab, Islamic ministers to discuss war
Saudi Arabia will host a consultative meeting of foreign ministers from a number of Arab and Islamic countries in Riyadh on Wednesday to discuss ways to support regional security and stability given the Iran war, the kingdom's foreign ministry said.
Saudi Arabia hosts urgent talks as Iran war escalates across Gulf
Saudi Arabia hosted a high-level meeting of foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic nations in Riyadh to discuss regional security as the Iran war intensifies. Representatives from countries including Qatar, Egypt and Turkey attended the talks amid growing fears of wider escalation. The meeting comes as Iran and Israel exchange strikes across the region, with attacks on key energy infrastructure and rising tensions threatening global oil and gas…
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