Final statement of extraordinary joint Arab Islamic summit
The Statement rejects describing the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip as self-defence.
The Statement rejects describing the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip as self-defence.
The Ministers reviewed developments in the effort to secure a truce that would allow relief supplies to flow into Gaza.
A statement delivered by Jordan called for the protection of all civilian facilities for humanitarian purposes in Gaza.
A number of new Ambassadors took the oath of office before His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik.
The Ministers called on countries to vote for the resolution submitted by Jordan to the UN General Assembly calling for the protection of civilians in Gaza and respect for legal and humanitarian obligations.
A resolution from Jordan calling for an immediate ceasefire and the delivery of relief was passed by the UN General Assembly.
The statement is from the Foreign Ministers of Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt and Morocco.
A series of phone calls discussed joint Arab action to urge the international community to stop the violence and prevent the further loss of civilian lives in the Gaza Strip.
Royal Decree No. (70/2023) conducts transfers and placements in the Diplomatic Corps.