Muslim World League Condemns Repeated Iranian Aggression against Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan
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- The Muslim World League (MWL) condemned Iran's repeated aggressions against Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
- MWL Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa called the attacks criminal acts violating religious values and international law.
- The league reaffirmed its solidarity with the three nations and supported their measures to protect their security and sovereignty.
The Muslim World League (MWL) has issued a strong condemnation against what it terms repeated Iranian aggression targeting Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. The statement, reported by the Saudi Press Agency on Thursday, denounces these actions as violations of fundamental principles.
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, the MWL's Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, reiterated the league's condemnation. He characterized the Iranian attacks as criminal acts that transgress religious values, international law, and humanitarian norms. Al-Issa emphasized that such aggressions undermine regional efforts aimed at restoring security and stability.
criminal acts that violate religious values, international law, and humanitarian norms, and undermine efforts to restore security and stability in the region.
In its statement, the MWL expressed unwavering solidarity with Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. The organization declared its support for all measures these three countries are undertaking to safeguard their national security, sovereignty, and the safety of their citizens and residents. This stance reinforces the league's position on regional stability and adherence to international standards.
the MWL's solidarity with Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan, and support for measures taken by the three countries to protect their security, sovereignty, and the safety of their citizens and residents.
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