RIYADH — Arab and Islamic overseas ministers warned that Iran will face a “excessive value” if it continues its violations, stressing that nations within the area is not going to stand idle within the face of threats to their safety and assets.
The warning got here throughout a consultative ministerial assembly held in Riyadh on Wednesday, with the participation of Saudi Overseas Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and counterparts and representatives from Azerbaijan, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Pakistan, Turkey, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt.
The assembly emphasised the hazards of supporting militias and destabilizing regional safety, urging Iran to significantly rethink the “miscalculations,” and warning that continued violations of sovereignty and good neighborly ideas would have severe penalties for each Iran and regional stability.
The ministers strongly condemned Iranian missile and drone assaults, describing them as clear violations of sovereignty and worldwide legislation, and holding Tehran absolutely chargeable for the ensuing harm.
They referred to as for a direct and unconditional halt to the assaults and urged Iran to adjust to UN Safety Council resolutions.
The assembly, convened by Saudi Arabia, aimed to deal with escalating tensions and strengthen regional coordination to safeguard stability.




