Summary
- Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Türkiye, Algeria, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Somalia issued a joint statement expressing serious concern over Israel’s military actions in Syrian territory.
- Foreign Ministers of Türkiye, Algeria, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia issue joint statement, saying they ‘strongly condemn the Israeli airstrikes targeting the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in The foreign ministers said the attack represented a violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- The statement also underlines the broader concern among Muslim countries that continued military operations could create further instability and make efforts toward regional peace more difficult.
Pakistan and 11 other Muslim-majority countries have strongly condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syria and called on the United Nations to play its role in stopping further attacks and protecting Syria’s sovereignty.
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Türkiye, Algeria, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Somalia issued a joint statement expressing serious concern over Israel’s military actions in Syrian territory. The statement specifically condemned the Israeli airstrikes targeting the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in Syria. Foreign Ministers of Türkiye, Algeria, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia issue joint statement, saying they ‘strongly condemn the Israeli airstrikes targeting the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in
The foreign ministers said the attack represented a violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also expressed concern over what they described as continued Israeli attacks against Syrian territory and infrastructure.
The 12 countries urged the United Nations and the international community to take effective steps to prevent further escalation and uphold the principles of international law. The joint position reflects growing concern among Muslim countries over the expansion of military tensions in the region.
Pakistan has repeatedly called for international action against Israeli military operations and violations affecting countries and territories in the region. Islamabad has also participated in several joint statements with Muslim and Arab countries calling for respect for international law and greater international efforts to protect civilians and regional stability.
The latest joint statement comes at a time of heightened regional tensions, with governments across the Middle East and the wider Muslim world warning that continued military escalation could further destabilize the region.
The foreign ministers emphasized the importance of respecting Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also called for international institutions particularly the United Nations, to fulfill their responsibilities in addressing violations and preventing further escalation.
The development highlights a coordinated diplomatic response by Pakistan and the other 11 countries. Rather than limiting their reaction to individual national statements, the countries joined together to call for international attention to Israel’s military actions in Syria.
The joint statement is expected to add diplomatic pressure for greater international engagement on the issue. The participating countries have urged the international community to take meaningful steps to uphold international law and contribute to peace and stability in the region.
The statement also underlines the broader concern among Muslim countries that continued military operations could create further instability and make efforts toward regional peace more difficult.
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