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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is discussing Iranian threats to the Gulf in New York

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held an important meeting in New York City, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, to discuss the rapidly evolving security situation in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Iranian aggression and its direct impact on the security and stability of the Gulf Arab states. This meeting comes at a sensitive time, as the region experiences political and security tensions that necessitate joint Islamic and international coordination.

Context of the meeting and the importance of timing

This diplomatic move by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) comes in response to growing concerns among member states, particularly the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, regarding the continuation of policies described as hostile and interference in the internal affairs of Arab states. The OIC is leveraging the presence of world leaders in New York to emphasize the need to respect the sovereignty of states and adhere to the principles of good neighborliness, principles enshrined in the OIC Charter and the United Nations Charter.

Historical background of tensions in the region

This meeting was not a spontaneous event, but rather the culmination of a long history of tensions in relations across the Gulf. Vital waterways, such as the Strait of Hormuz, have long been the scene of security threats affecting international shipping and global energy supplies. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has previously condemned attacks on oil facilities and commercial vessels on several occasions, considering any threat to the security of the Gulf states as a threat to the security of the entire Islamic world. The current meeting focuses on the need to put an end to these practices that threaten regional peace and security.

Strategic dimensions and international impact

This issue is of paramount importance, transcending regional boundaries to reach the international level, given the strategic importance of the Gulf region as a major global energy source. Discussing "Iranian aggression" in an international forum in New York sends a clear message to the international community about the need to uphold its responsibilities in protecting waterways and ensuring the flow of energy.

The meeting also seeks to garner international support for the Gulf states' position, emphasizing that stability in this vital region can only be achieved by ceasing support for armed militias and adhering to international law. The meeting is expected to produce recommendations stressing full solidarity with the Gulf states in taking whatever measures they deem necessary to protect their territories, citizens, and economic interests.

Position of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation

The organization, through its Secretary-General and member states, consistently affirms that dialogue is the best way to resolve conflicts, provided it is based on mutual respect and the rejection of violence. This meeting presents an opportunity to unify the Muslim world in the face of external challenges and to emphasize that the security of Muslim countries is indivisible, and that any threat to any member state necessitates a serious and unified response from the entire organization.

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