Islamic Nations Demand Iran Immediately Halt Attacks on Neighbouring Countries
Islamabad / Regional Capitals — Foreign ministers of Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and Turkey convened an emergency consultative session to address the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the region, issuing a unified and firm demand that Iran immediately cease all attacks against neighbouring states.The high-level diplomatic meeting underscored growing alarm…
Islamabad / Regional Capitals — Foreign ministers of Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and Turkey convened an emergency consultative session to address the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the region, issuing a unified and firm demand that Iran immediately cease all attacks against neighbouring states.
The high-level diplomatic meeting underscored growing alarm among Islamic nations over Iran’s military actions, which participants said pose a grave threat to regional peace, stability, and sovereignty.
Key points of the joint communiqué issued after the session:
Immediate and unconditional halt to all hostile military actions against neighbouring countries
Full respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations
Urgent de-escalation and cessation of hostilities Priority to diplomacy, dialogue, and peaceful resolution
Prevention of a wider humanitarian crisis in the region
Adherence to the principles of the United Nations Charter and international law
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, addressing the session, stressed that the situation in Iran has destabilised the entire region, and called for an immediate return to diplomatic engagement, warning that further escalation could have catastrophic consequences for the broader Muslim world.
The meeting is being viewed as a significant diplomatic signal from the Islamic bloc, reflecting growing consensus that military adventurism must give way to dialogue and regional cooperation.
Diplomatic analysts noted that the gathering of such a diverse group of Muslim-majority nations — spanning South Asia, the Gulf, the Levant, and North Africa — reflects the unprecedented urgency and gravity of the current regional crisis.
