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Iran proposes 'Islamic Security Belt' 

Tehran Times

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June 22, 2026

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Iran proposes 'Islamic Security Belt' 

TEHRAN– Iran has proposed the creation of a regional security framework involving major Muslim nations, arguing that closer defense and security cooperation among Islamic countries is essential to counter Israeli aggression and promote long-term stability across the region.

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Mehr News Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

Region seeks security framework with Iran: Qatari PM

TEHRAN, Jun. 24 (MNA) – The Persian Gulf region is now working toward a new security architecture that includes Iran, Qatar's prime minister says.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 30, 2026

Arab Parliament urges inclusion of Gulf security concerns in future US-Iran negotiations

Arab Parliament urges inclusion of Gulf security concerns in future US-Iran negotiations

Vanguard News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran FM warns any challenge to Hormuz routes will ‘increase tensions’

During a visit to Iraqi capital Baghdad, Abbas Araghchi also called for the establishment of a security framework with Gulf countries, with Tehran and Washington accusing each other of violating the fragile truce that was meant to end the Middle East war. The post Iran FM warns any challenge to Hormuz routes will ‘increase tensions’ appeared first on Vanguard News.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 24, 2026

Qatar: Arab States Working on New Security Framework with Iran

The Qatari Prime Minister said that Gulf Arab states are speaking with Iran about developing a new regional security framework. The Gulf Arab states, which host US military bases, became targets of Iranian missiles during the war. “Part of what we are doing now, as regional countries, is to create this regional security framework between []

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 27, 2026

Yemeni Parliament Speaker Calls for Unified Arab Defense Framework

Yemeni Parliament Speaker Calls for Unified Arab Defense Framework

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Muslim-Only Cemetery Fuels Concerns Over Secrecy, Rule of Law

After a Muslim-only cemetery that claims to follow “Islamic rule over U.S. law” raised concerns from the public and elected officials alike in Texas, Rep. Keith Self told the Daily Signal the graveyard is a prime example of Islamic secrecy that threatens America’s national security. “I don’t have a problem with Muslim-only cemeteries, but I...

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Related coverage for "Iran proposes 'Islamic Security Belt' ": Mehr News Agency — Region seeks security framework with Iran: Qatari PM. UrduPoint — Arab Parliament urges inclusion of Gulf security concerns in future US-Iran negotiations. Vanguard News — Iran FM warns any challenge to Hormuz routes will ‘increase tensions’. Libertarian Institute — Qatar: Arab States Working on New Security Framework with Iran. Sada Elbalad — Yemeni Parliament Speaker Calls for Unified Arab Defense Framework. The Daily Signal — Muslim-Only Cemetery Fuels Concerns Over Secrecy, Rule of Law