Saudi Arabia, Egypt Launch Initiative on Regional Security and Cooperation

Vehicles transporting Palestinians fleeing south, drive along the coastal road near the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on August 5, 2025. (AFP)
Vehicles transporting Palestinians fleeing south, drive along the coastal road near the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on August 5, 2025. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt Launch Initiative on Regional Security and Cooperation

Vehicles transporting Palestinians fleeing south, drive along the coastal road near the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on August 5, 2025. (AFP)
Vehicles transporting Palestinians fleeing south, drive along the coastal road near the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on August 5, 2025. (AFP)

The Arab League council adopted on Friday a Saudi-Egyptian initiative on the “joint vision for security and cooperation in the region”.

Cairo had prepared the initiative as part of a framework for “future arrangements.”

The Arab League foreign ministers had met on Thursday for a regular session. The initiative took up the majority of discussions, said Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit.

Speaking to reporters at the end of the meeting, he said the initiative was “significant” and it condemned any proposal that threatens the sovereignty and unity of Arab countries.

It stresses the need to end the Israeli occupation of Arab territories.

Egypt hailed the Arab League for adopting the initiative, saying it was an embodiment of the organization’s determination and Arab consensus to come up with common visions for regional security and cooperation based on international laws and that takes into consideration the circumstances in the region.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said on Friday that “there can be tolerating any party imposing hegemony or unilateral security arrangements that undermine the stability of the region.”

It underlined the need to respect the sovereignty and unity of other countries and non-interference in their internal affairs.

The initiative underscores “the right of Arab countries to come up with ruling principles for regional arrangements,” it said.

It also consolidates the right of Arab countries to propose and impose their will and vision to build a security and cooperation system built on mutual respect, good neighborliness, respect to international laws and resolving disputes through peaceful means.

Ending the Israeli occupation is the first step towards establishing fair and sustainable peace in the region, said the ministry.

The adoption of the initiative reflects Arab responsibility towards bolstering security and cooperation, it added.

It said that it was committed to working with other Arab countries and international partners to translate the initiative into tangible steps that boost regional security and revive efforts to resolve the Palestinian issue.

Saudi permanent envoy to the Arab League Ambassador Abdulaziz al-Matar said the initiative was a “step forward.”

He told Asharq Al-Awsat that it was a product of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

Former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Haridi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the initiative was a result of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi's latest visit to Saudi Arabia.

He underlined the ongoing coordination between Saudi Arabia and Egypt to handle security threats.



Jeddah Port Welcomes First Group of Sudanese Pilgrims

The directorate reaffirmed its readiness to manage pilgrim influxes at all ports -SPA
The directorate reaffirmed its readiness to manage pilgrim influxes at all ports -SPA
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Jeddah Port Welcomes First Group of Sudanese Pilgrims

The directorate reaffirmed its readiness to manage pilgrim influxes at all ports -SPA
The directorate reaffirmed its readiness to manage pilgrim influxes at all ports -SPA

The General Directorate of Passports at Jeddah Islamic Port welcomed the first group of Sudanese pilgrims arriving for the 1447 AH Hajj season, completing their entry procedures with speed and efficiency, SPA reported.

The directorate reaffirmed its readiness to manage pilgrim influxes at all ports by deploying state-of-the-art technology and multilingual, highly qualified personnel to ensure a smooth transit process.

Also on Friday, the General Directorate of Passports at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah welcomed the inaugural flight of Moroccan pilgrims arriving for the 1447 AH Hajj season.

The directorate reaffirmed its full readiness to manage the influx of pilgrims across all air, land, and sea ports by deploying state-of-the-art technology and multilingual, highly qualified personnel to ensure a smooth transit process.


King of Bahrain: Iran Must Cease Meddling in Our Internal Affairs

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. (BNA file)
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. (BNA file)
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King of Bahrain: Iran Must Cease Meddling in Our Internal Affairs

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. (BNA file)
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. (BNA file)

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa called on Thursday Iran to cease interfering in the internal affairs of his country and Arab Gulf nations, stressing that the “nation comes above all and that Bahrain is a trust borne by all its citizens.”

In remarks to the media, he said the recent Iranian attacks against Bahrain’s “security, stability, and the safety of its people exposed those who betrayed the nation and aligned themselves with the enemy.”

“In times when nations face mounting challenges and when people are test, true positions are revealed,” he added, noting: “While the Bahrain Defense Force remained highly vigilant in defense of the kingdom, a small group of individuals chose to collaborate with the enemy and cooperated with those who violated national sovereignty.”

“This was a grave act of treason and an unforgivable crime,” he declared in remarks carried by Bahrain’s state news agency BNA.

King Hamad stressed that Iran must cease meddling in the internal affairs of Bahrain and Gulf Cooperation Council countries, expressing his “deep anger” over the recent developments and adding that the people of Bahrain share this sentiment.

He questioned “how one could not feel anger when those entrusted with the nation’s interests have betrayed it, and when those elected to represent the people stood with traitors who were rejected by public.”

“Public opinion stands united in rejecting such actions and called for the expulsion of those who cooperated” with Iran’s aggression, he went on to say.

“Those who betray the nation do not deserve the honor of belonging to it or the privilege of living on its land. Citizenship is not merely granted, but a binding covenant, and those who break it forfeit their right to it,” announced King Hamad.

Moreover, he expressed regret over the positions of some lawmakers “who sided with traitors instead of upholding their responsibility to protect national interests.”

He underscored the importance of maintaining unity and integrity within the Council of Representatives, adding: “Those who chose to align themselves with those who attacked the nation should go to them, as there is no place among the people for those who side with the country’s enemies.”

“The peoples of the GCC fully support the rulings against those found guilty of betrayal, including imprisonment and the revocation and withdrawal of nationality, and have called for further measures,” he went on to say.

“These deterrent measures are not acts of retribution, but a safeguard for the majority of loyal citizens, and a necessary step to prevent circumstances that could require the armed forces to assume control under military provisions in defense of Bahrain,” said King Hamad.

“Those lawmakers face two options: either to issue a clear apology to the people of Bahrain that restores trust, or to join those they chose to align with, who have left the country or been expelled under final court rulings for acts of betrayal,” he warned.

He stressed that parliamentary membership “is a trust and representation is an honor not deserved by those whose actions are tainted by betrayal. There is no place for them among the people, nor any honor in representing them going forward.”

Furthermore, King Hamad said that stability will not be restored, nor will normal life resume, “until ranks are cleansed of every traitor and accomplice.”

He reiterated that “the nation stands above all and that Bahrain is a trust borne by all.”


UAE Announces Travel Ban on Nationals to Iran, Lebanon and Iraq

The flag of the UAE. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The flag of the UAE. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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UAE Announces Travel Ban on Nationals to Iran, Lebanon and Iraq

The flag of the UAE. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The flag of the UAE. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The United Arab Emirates foreign ministry on Thursday announced a travel ban on Emirati nationals going to Iran, Lebanon and Iraq, citing regional developments including the Middle East war.

Iran has targeted the Gulf nation throughout the Middle East conflict sparked by a US-Israeli attack before a fragile ceasefire was announced, including missiles fired at civilian and energy infrastructure.

"In light of current regional developments, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) announces a travel ban on UAE nationals travelling to the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Lebanese Republic, and the Republic of Iraq," state news agency WAM reported.

It said the ministry called on "all UAE nationals currently in these countries to expedite their immediate return" to the UAE.