Arab Parliament Backs UN Resolution Condemning Iranian Attacks on Gulf States and Jordan

Arab Parliament Backs UN Resolution Condemning Iranian Attacks on Gulf States and Jordan

The Arab Parliament has welcomed the UN Security Council's Resolution 2817, which categorically condemns Iranian attacks targeting Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states and Jordan. These attacks, which have included strikes on civilian infrastructure and residential areas, are condemned as violations of international law and the UN Charter. The Arab Parliament’s president, Mohamed Al Yammahi, called these acts a direct threat to regional and international peace.

The countries most affected by these attacks include members of the GCC and Jordan, whose sovereignty and security have come under repeated threat. The resolution and Arab Parliament’s statement highlight the growing tensions in the Gulf region stemming from Iran’s hostile actions. These developments exacerbate instability and raise concerns about the wider implications for global security.

The Arab Parliament emphasized that the security and territorial integrity of Arab states remain non-negotiable red lines. The resolution reinforces an international consensus rejecting Iran’s aggression and sends a clear message that attacks risking civilian lives and infrastructure will not be tolerated. This international response aims to deter further provocations and protect regional stability.

This development occurs amid increasing confrontations involving Iran in the Gulf, affecting diplomatic relations and military dynamics. The backing of the Arab Parliament underscores the broader regional unity against Iranian aggression, underscoring the urgency of addressing Tehran’s destabilizing activities to prevent escalation.

Source: Qatar News Agency General | Image credit: Qatar News Agency General

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