In a historic and rare moment of geopolitical alignment, several Arab and Islamic nations have come together to issue a stern warning to Tehran.
Qatar, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Türkiye and the UAE issued a joint statement calling on Iran “to immediately halt its attacks” after holding a meeting in Riyadh.
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Following a high-stakes Riyadh meeting, foreign ministers from powerful countries—including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Jordan—collectively called for an end to the recent surge of missile and drone attacks.
This emergency meeting was triggered by growing fears that the current wave of strikes could ignite a much larger regional conflict, moving beyond localized skirmishes into a full-scale war.
The coalition’s joint statement specifically condemned Iran's recent strikes, noting that the violence has moved beyond military targets to hit critical infrastructure and civilian areas.
Reports indicate that oil installations, airports, and residential zones have been caught in the crossfire, which the ministers say constitutes a clear international law violation.
Furthermore, the nations warned that continued aggression poses a direct threat to global energy supplies and the safety of key maritime routes, such as the vital Strait of Hormuz.
By standing together, these top diplomats are sending a message that national sovereignty must be respected and that further diplomatic isolation is inevitable if Iran does not choose a path of de-escalation and dialogue.

Iran was at peace, y'all ask for War
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