Foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic countries are scheduled to meet in Riyadh to discuss regional stability.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, that the high-level gathering is part of ongoing efforts to address current geopolitical challenges.
According to a press release from the ministry, the foreign ministers will convene in Riyadh on March 18. The primary focus of the discussions will be the current situation in the Middle East and the coordination of collective efforts to ensure security and peace across the region. The meeting aims to strengthen diplomatic ties and establish a unified stance on pressing regional issues.
Such ministerial meetings are frequently organized under the auspices of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League to foster cooperation among member states. These platforms serve as critical venues for addressing humanitarian concerns, conflict resolution, and economic integration within the Islamic world. The upcoming session in Riyadh underscores Saudi Arabia's role as a key mediator and diplomatic hub in regional politics.