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Arab League calls for comprehensive US-Iran agreement to enhance regional security

Saudi Gazette

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June 23, 2026

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Arab League calls for comprehensive US-Iran agreement to enhance regional security

AMMAN — Arab Foreign ministers welcomed the agreement between Iran and the United States. They emphasized the importance of reducing tensions and creating conditions conducive to a comprehensive agreement that would enhance security and stability across the region. Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan attended the 165th ordinary session of the Council of the Arab League at the ministerial level, held in the Jordanian capital Amman on Monday. The meeting reviewed progress in joint Arab action as well as ways to strengthen the Arab League system and develop its mechanisms to fulfill the aspirations of member states. The meeting, chaired by Bahrain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdullatif Alzayani, formally announced the council’s approval of the appointment of Nabil Fahmy as the new secretary general of the Arab League, under a mandate from Arab leaders, effective from the beginning of July. Al Zayani, speaking on behalf of the council’s member states, wished Fahmy success in leading the organization, advancing joint Arab action, and serving Arab causes. Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Jordan Prince Mansour bin Khalid and Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the Arab League Abdulaziz Al-Matar also attended the session.

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Iran Herald

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· Jun 21, 2026

US-Iran final agreement must ensure security of GCC states and all Arab countries: President El-Sisi

CAIRO, 21st June, 2026 (WAM) -- Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi affirmed that the final agreement between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran must ensure the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council states and all Arab countries, take into account their concerns particularly respect for state sovereignty and territorial integrity, adhere to the principles of good neighborliness, guarantee freedom

Presstv

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· Jun 24, 2026

Attacks on Lebanon 'red line'; Iran to respond to Israeli violations: Senior diplomat

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Al-Monitor

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· Jun 22, 2026

US, Iran to form 'deconflicting cell' on Lebanon, sidelining Lebanese state

The agreement came during talks between Iran and the United States following a preliminary deal reached last week to end the war across the Middle East, including in Lebanon.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye affirm US-Iran agreement should ensure security and stability of Gulf region

Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye affirm US-Iran agreement should ensure security and stability of Gulf region

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

El-Sisi: US-Iran final deal must ensure Arab and Gulf security

Cairo, June 21 (SANA) Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said Sunday that any final agreement between the United States and Iran must ensure the security of Gulf states and all Arab countries, while respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. The remarks were made during a meeting in Cairo with the foreign ministers of a regional Quartet []

TASS

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· Jun 21, 2026

US wants to monitor Iran’s spending oil proceeds — US diplomat

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Related coverage for "Arab League calls for comprehensive US-Iran agreement to enhance regional security": Iran Herald — US-Iran final agreement must ensure security of GCC states and all Arab countries: President El-Sisi . Presstv — Attacks on Lebanon 'red line'; Iran to respond to Israeli violations: Senior diplomat. Al-Monitor — US, Iran to form 'deconflicting cell' on Lebanon, sidelining Lebanese state. UrduPoint — Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye affirm US-Iran agreement should ensure security and stability of Gulf region. Syrian Arab News Agency — El-Sisi: US-Iran final deal must ensure Arab and Gulf security. TASS — US wants to monitor Iran’s spending oil proceeds — US diplomat