According to reports, the foreign ministers of 21 Arab and Islamic countries, including Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE, jointly issued a statement on the evening of the 16th local time, strongly condemning Israel's attacks on Iran, which have led to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The joint statement clearly pointed out that, against the backdrop of the ongoing tensions in the current Middle East situation, Israel should immediately cease all hostile actions against Iran and actively take measures to ease regional tensions, promoting a ceasefire and comprehensive peace. The countries participating in this joint statement also include Pakistan, Bahrain, Turkey, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait. This diplomatic move demonstrates the common concern of the Arab and Islamic world regarding the worsening situation in the current Middle East.
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According to reports, the foreign ministers of 21 Arab and Islamic countries, including Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE, jointly issued a statement on the evening of the 16th local time, strongly condemning Israel's attacks on Iran, which have led to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The joint statement clearly pointed out that, against the backdrop of the ongoing tensions in the current Middle East situation, Israel should immediately cease all hostile actions against Iran and actively take measures to ease regional tensions, promoting a ceasefire and comprehensive peace. The countries participating in this joint statement also include Pakistan, Bahrain, Turkey, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait. This diplomatic move demonstrates the common concern of the Arab and Islamic world regarding the worsening situation in the current Middle East.