GCC Ministerial Council Calls on All Countries to Complete Measures to Recognize Palestinian State

The GCC foreign ministers attend the 161st Ministerial Council meeting in Riyadh on Monday. (GCC)
The GCC foreign ministers attend the 161st Ministerial Council meeting in Riyadh on Monday. (GCC)
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GCC Ministerial Council Calls on All Countries to Complete Measures to Recognize Palestinian State

The GCC foreign ministers attend the 161st Ministerial Council meeting in Riyadh on Monday. (GCC)
The GCC foreign ministers attend the 161st Ministerial Council meeting in Riyadh on Monday. (GCC)

The foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries called on Monday the United Nations Security Council to take a binding decision under Chapter Seven of the UN Charter to make Israel agree to an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and end the genocide against and forced displacement of the Palestinian people.

It demanded the delivery of humanitarian aid to the enclave and for the Security Council to implement its previous resolutions related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Moreover, it called on all countries to complete their measures to recognize the state of Palestine.

The foreign minister met in Riyadh on Monday for their 161st Ministerial Council.

In a statement following the meeting, they underscored the centrality of the Palestinian cause and their support of the Palestinian people and their sovereignty over all Palestinian territories that have been occupied by Israel since June 1967.

They urged the international community to intensify efforts to resolve the conflict and speed up measures for Palestine to obtain full UN membership.

They reiterated the call by Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa during the GCC summit in Bahrain in May to hold an international conference on peace in the Middle East and to form a Palestinian state.

They also renewed a call made at the summit for the deployment of UN peacekeepers in the occupied Palestinian territories until the implementation of the two-state solution.

The FMs stressed the importance of the ministerial committee that was formed at the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit held by Saudi Arabia in 2023. They hailed Saudi Arabia and Norway’s efforts to support the implementation of the two-state solution, including the recognition of an independent Palestinian state. They praised efforts by Arab countries to achieve national Palestinian reconciliation.

Moreover, the FMs lauded countries, including Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, Norway, Spain and others, for recognizing the state of Palestine. It hoped other countries would follow suit.

They urged the international community to intervene to halt Israel’s expulsion of Palestinians from Jerusalem and its attempts to alter the legal status and demographics of the city.

Attempts to impose Israeli sovereignty on Jerusalem are a blatant violation of international laws, resolutions and agreements, they warned.

Furthermore, they condemned the Israeli Knesset’s decision to refuse to recognize the establishment of a Palestinian state in defiance of international resolutions and efforts to revive the Middle East peace process and two-state solution.

They slammed Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir for storming Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound under the protection of Israeli forces. They also condemned the repeated raids of the compound by Israeli settlers.

These violations of holy sites only deepen the tensions and fuel the cycle of violence, warned the FMs.

They also denounced the Israeli government for approving more settlements in the West Bank, urging the international community to pressure Israel to back down from such moves that violate international laws and resolutions.

Gaza

The foreign ministers slammed Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza and its attacks against civilians and their forced displacement.

The GCC stands by the brotherly Palestinian people, they declared, while calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and end to Israeli military operations. They called for an end to the siege on Gaza and delivery of aid to the enclave.

They held Israel responsible before the international community for its repeated violations against innocent civilians. They described the attacks as “war crimes”, rejecting Israeli justifications that the operation in Gaza was an act of self-defense.

They demanded that the international community take the necessary measures to respond to the illegal Israeli government practices and its collective punishment of innocent civilians in Gaza and the entire Palestinian population.

The GCC fully supports the ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire through mediation by Qatar, Egypt and the United States.

Solidarity with Egypt

The foreign ministers condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent remarks about the Philadelphi Corridor that borders Egypt, saying they are “futile attempts to justify continued Israeli violations of international laws and norms.”

The countries of the GCC stand by Egypt in confronting the Israeli claims, while warning of the consequences of Netanyahu’s provocative statements, which undermine the ceasefire efforts.

Moreover, the FMs underlined the importance of drafting a plan for the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza after the end of the war.

They emphasized their rejection of consolidating the separation of Gaza from the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Any future proposal on Gaza must be part of a broader solution that ensures the establishment of an independent Palestinian state according to the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Fight against terror

The ministers stressed their firm stance on combating terrorism and extremism in all of their forms.

Terrorism has no connection to any religion, culture, nationality or race, they stated, while underscoring tolerance and coexistence between nations and peoples.

These are the most important principles on which Gulf societies were formed, they added.

They condemned the continued foreign financing of sectarian terrorist groups and militias in the Middle East, calling for consolidating the values of dialogue and respect between cultures and people.

They rejected religious intolerance and extremism, calling for intensified international efforts to spread tolerance and values of coexistence.

Relations with Iran

The FMs congratulated Masoud Pezeshkian on his election as president of Iran, reiterating the GCC’s firm stances towards relations with Tehran. They urged Iran to commit to international treaties, the principle of good neighborliness, respect for the sovereignty of nations and refraining from meddling in their internal affairs.

They hoped disputes would be resolved through peaceful means and that Iran would avoid force or threats to use force and that it would shun sectarianism.

Yemen

On Yemen, the ministers expressed the GCC’s full support for its Presidential Leadership Council, chaired by Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.

They backed the PLC’s efforts to restore stability in Yemen and reach a comprehensive political solution in line with the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanism, outcomes of the national dialogue and UN Security Council resolution 2216.

They welcomed Saudi Arabia and Oman’s dedicated efforts and contacts with all Yemeni parties to revive the political process to reach the desired solution. They stressed the importance of the Iran-backed Houthi militias to engage positively with international peace efforts to ease the suffering of the brotherly Yemeni people.

The ministers reiterated their support for UN efforts to achieve peace, calling on the Houthis to respect their commitments to the peace process.

They expressed their alarm at the Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, calling for de-escalation to preserve the security of the region.

Furthermore, they condemned foreign meddling in Yemen’s internal affairs and the smuggling of military experts and weapons to the Houthis in flagrant violation of Security Council resolutions.



MWL Condemns Israel’s Appointment of Envoy to Self-Proclaimed 'Somaliland'

People walk past street stalls in front of a mosque in downtown Hargeisa. (AFP file)
People walk past street stalls in front of a mosque in downtown Hargeisa. (AFP file)
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MWL Condemns Israel’s Appointment of Envoy to Self-Proclaimed 'Somaliland'

People walk past street stalls in front of a mosque in downtown Hargeisa. (AFP file)
People walk past street stalls in front of a mosque in downtown Hargeisa. (AFP file)

The Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned Israel’s announcement of appointing a diplomatic envoy to the self-proclaimed "Somaliland."

In a statement, MWL Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa denounced this act as a grave violation targeting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia.

He stressed that it constitutes a threat to regional and international peace and security, and stands in clear contravention of international law, the Charter of the United Nations, and the Constitutive Act of the African Union.

He reiterated the MWL’s full support for the unity and sovereignty of Somali territory and its legitimate institutions, which reflect the will of the Somali people.


Saudi Leadership Congratulates Nizar Amidi on Election as President of Iraq

 In this photo released by official website of the Iraqi Presidency Office, newly elected President Nizar Amidi inspects an honor guard during his ceremonial reception at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (Iraqi Presidency Office via AP)
In this photo released by official website of the Iraqi Presidency Office, newly elected President Nizar Amidi inspects an honor guard during his ceremonial reception at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (Iraqi Presidency Office via AP)
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Saudi Leadership Congratulates Nizar Amidi on Election as President of Iraq

 In this photo released by official website of the Iraqi Presidency Office, newly elected President Nizar Amidi inspects an honor guard during his ceremonial reception at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (Iraqi Presidency Office via AP)
In this photo released by official website of the Iraqi Presidency Office, newly elected President Nizar Amidi inspects an honor guard during his ceremonial reception at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (Iraqi Presidency Office via AP)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud sent on Tuesday a cable of congratulations to President Nizar Mohammed Saeed Amidi on his election and swearing-in as president of Iraq.

King Salman hoped Saudi Arabia and Iraq would work together to strengthen relations between them and their people.

He wished the president success and the people of Iraq continued progress and prosperity.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, sent Amidi a similar cable.


Pakistani Official to Asharq Al-Awsat: Quartet Meetings Aim to Promote Regional Peace

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met twice in Jeddah in less than a month. (AFP)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met twice in Jeddah in less than a month. (AFP)
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Pakistani Official to Asharq Al-Awsat: Quartet Meetings Aim to Promote Regional Peace

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met twice in Jeddah in less than a month. (AFP)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met twice in Jeddah in less than a month. (AFP)

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmad Farooq praised close ties between his country and Saudi Arabia, highlighting recent four-party meetings, Saudi economic support and defense cooperation between the two countries.

Farooq told Asharq Al-Awsat that the quartet meetings — held three times consecutively over the past month among the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Türkiye and Egypt — “come within the framework of ongoing efforts to promote peace in the region.”

The four countries’ foreign ministers held three consultative and coordination meetings, in addition to a meeting of senior officials.

The first meeting took place in Riyadh on March 19, where participants discussed Iranian escalation in the region and stressed the importance of continued consultation and coordination of joint efforts to achieve security and stability.

The second meeting was held on March 29 in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, during which the foreign ministers met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Pakistan later hosted a consultative meeting of senior officials from the four countries on April 14, which its foreign ministry said followed up on the previous consultative meeting. Its recommendations were to be submitted to the next foreign ministers’ meeting, held Saturday in Antalya, Türkiye.

The Pakistani ambassador expressed his country’s appreciation for Saudi economic support, noting that it “reflects the close relations between the two countries and Saudi Arabia’s commitment to maintaining Pakistan’s economic stability.”

Saudi Arabia recently announced the extension of a $5 billion deposit with Pakistan’s central bank, along with an additional $3 billion deposit. On Friday, it also announced a grant to support the “Green Pakistan” initiative as part of efforts to promote sustainable agricultural development in Pakistan.

Regarding the Saudi Defense Ministry’s April 11 announcement of the arrival of a Pakistani military contingent at King Abdulaziz Air Base in the Kingdom’s Eastern Region under a joint strategic defense agreement, Farooq said the deployment “comes as part of efforts to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two militaries and raise the operational readiness of the armed forces, as stipulated in the defense agreement signed in 2025.”

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan share decades-long strategic relations that have evolved into a multi-dimensional partnership.

Sharif recently visited Saudi Arabia twice within a month. The visits were preceded by a trip by Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, to Riyadh, where he met Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman on March 7.