OIC Rejects Afghanistan Becoming ‘Terror Haven’

The OIC meets in Jeddah on Sunday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The OIC meets in Jeddah on Sunday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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OIC Rejects Afghanistan Becoming ‘Terror Haven’

The OIC meets in Jeddah on Sunday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The OIC meets in Jeddah on Sunday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) voiced on Sunday its concern towards the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, where ongoing developments are displacing refugees and coronavirus pandemic repercussions continue to ail society.

The organization urged “the future Afghan leadership” and the international community to work together to ensure that Afghanistan is never again used as a platform or haven for “terrorists”.

“Terrorist organizations are not allowed to have a foothold (in Afghanistan),” said a final communique, issued after the Saudi Arabia-based organization held a special meeting in Jeddah called by Riyadh to discuss the situation in the country.

The OIC said it would seek to help achieve peace in Afghanistan and to facilitate evacuation operations from the country, affirming that it stands with Afghanistan at this critical juncture.

Recalling the severe suffering and hardship Afghanistan and its people went through due to protracted conflict and violence, the OIC stressed that efforts need to be directed towards the development and the welfare of the people.

“The meeting reaffirmed the OIC’s full commitment to support the Afghan-led and owned peace process and comprehensive reconciliation to reach a comprehensive and lasting political solution and ensure the support of this process by the main neighboring countries and the international community,” the communique read.

The communique focused on the importance of the OIC mission in Kabul cooperating and supporting the Afghan people in its primary humanitarian role.

It urged all parties to work to advance the interests of the Afghan people, renounce violence, maintain security in the Afghan society, and establish lasting peace. All this is meant to achieve the aspirations of the Afghan people, their hopes for stability and prosperity.

OIC Secretary-General Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen told Asharq Al-Awsat that the organization’s meeting aimed at “crystallizing a unified position from the Islamic world.”

The OIC chief moved on to explain that Saudi Arabia calling for the OIC meeting proves the Kingdom’s keenness on Afghanistan’s humanitarian, political and security affairs.



Gulf Foreign Ministers Discuss Unifying Stance on Regional, International Issues

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
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Gulf Foreign Ministers Discuss Unifying Stance on Regional, International Issues

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers after their meeting in Kuwait (KUNA)

Gulf foreign ministers met on Thursday to discuss key regional and international issues, including the Palestinian conflict and ongoing violations in Palestinian territories.

They called for an immediate ceasefire and a fair, lasting solution to the conflict. The ministers also reviewed security developments in Lebanon and other regional matters.

The discussions aim to prepare a unified stance for the 45th Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Kuwait next Sunday, where it will be presented to the leaders.

Led by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, the foreign ministers met to discuss boosting Gulf cooperation across various areas. They aimed to build on past efforts and continue advancing progress in different sectors.

GCC leaders will gather on Sunday to discuss key regional and international issues and strengthen Gulf cooperation.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attended the 162nd preparatory meeting for the summit in Kuwait on Thursday.

The meeting focused on the Gulf's shared progress and ways to improve it, as well as the latest developments in Gaza and Lebanon. Ministers called for an immediate ceasefire and a fair, lasting solution to the Palestinian cause.

The meeting also reviewed reports on the implementation of decisions from the 44th GCC summit and discussed strategic relations with other countries and global groups.

The Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Negotiations at the GCC, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Owaishiq, stated that the upcoming GCC summit will address key regional issues, in addition to military, security, and economic matters that impact Gulf citizens.

Thursday’s meeting was chaired by Al-Yahya, with heads of delegations from GCC member states in attendance, along with GCC Secretary-General Jassim Al-Budaiwi.