RIYADH — Foreign ministers from a group of Arab and Islamic countries strongly condemned Iranian attacks on regional states, calling for an immediate end to hostilities and respect for international law.The statement followed a consultative ministerial meeting held in Riyadh on Wednesday, bringing together ministers from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.The ministers denounced the deliberate Iranian attacks using ballistic missiles and drones targeting residential areas and civilian infrastructure, including oil facilities, desalination plants, airports, housing sites and diplomatic missions.They stressed that such attacks “cannot be justified under any pretext,” reaffirming the right of states to self-defense in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.The meeting called on Iran to immediately halt its attacks, respect international law and international humanitarian law, and adhere to principles of good neighborliness as a first step toward de-escalation and restoring regional stability.Participants emphasized that the future of relations with Iran depends on respect for state sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and refraining from using military capabilities to threaten neighboring countries.They also urged Iran to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), cease all attacks immediately, and avoid any provocative actions, including threats to close or disrupt international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz or undermine maritime security in Bab al-Mandeb.The ministers further called on Iran to stop supporting, funding and arming affiliated militias in Arab countries, describing such actions as serving Iran’s interests at the expense of regional stability.The meeting also reaffirmed support for Lebanon’s security, stability and territorial unity, backing efforts to ensure the Lebanese state maintains full control over its territory and monopoly over arms.At the same time, the ministers condemned Israeli attacks on Lebanon and its expansionist policies in the region.They pledged to continue close consultation and coordination to monitor developments, align positions and take necessary and legitimate measures to protect their security, stability and sovereignty, and to stop the ongoing Iranian aggression.RIYADH — Foreign ministers from a group of Arab and Islamic countries strongly condemned Iranian attacks on regional states, calling for an immediate end to hostilities and respect for international law.The statement followed a consultative ministerial meeting held in Riyadh on Wednesday, bringing together ministers from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.The ministers denounced the deliberate Iranian attacks using ballistic missiles and drones targeting residential areas and civilian infrastructure, including oil facilities, desalination plants, airports, housing sites and diplomatic missions.They stressed that such attacks “cannot be justified under any pretext,” reaffirming the right of states to self-defense in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.The meeting called on Iran to immediately halt its attacks, respect international law and international humanitarian law, and adhere to principles of good neighborliness as a first step toward de-escalation and restoring regional stability.Participants emphasized that the future of relations with Iran depends on respect for state sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and refraining from using military capabilities to threaten neighboring countries.They also urged Iran to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), cease all attacks immediately, and avoid any provocative actions, including threats to close or disrupt international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz or undermine maritime security in Bab al-Mandeb.The ministers further called on Iran to stop supporting, funding and arming affiliated militias in Arab countries, describing such actions as serving Iran’s interests at the expense of regional stability.The meeting also reaffirmed support for Lebanon’s security, stability and territorial unity, backing efforts to ensure the Lebanese state maintains full control over its territory and monopoly over arms.At the same time, the ministers condemned Israeli attacks on Lebanon and its expansionist policies in the region.They pledged to continue close consultation and coordination to monitor developments, align positions and take necessary and legitimate measures to protect their security, stability and sovereignty, and to stop the ongoing Iranian aggression.

