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Muslim World League urges immediate return to negotiations to avert dangerous escalation

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/27 at 7:21 AM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Muslim World League condemns Iran attacks

The Muslim World League condemns Iran in a recent statement for continuing what it described as criminal aggression against Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain. The organization’s Secretary-General, Mohammad Al-Issa, reiterated strong denunciation of repeated attacks that, according to the statement, violate religious values, international law and humanitarian norms.

Al-Issa, who also heads the Council of Muslim Scholars, called for an immediate de-escalation and urged all parties to return to negotiations. The statement praised mediation efforts led by the Republic of Pakistan and highlighted the supportive role of the State of Qatar in shuttle diplomacy.

Call for negotiations led by Pakistan and Qatar mediation

The League emphasized the need to resume talks under the framework of negotiations led by Pakistan, saying diplomatic channels remain the most viable path to prevent further escalation. Furthermore, the statement credited Pakistan for taking a lead role and acknowledged Qatar’s diligent backing of the mediation process.

Officials at the League urged Iran and the affected Gulf states to re-engage at the negotiating table without delay. In addition, the League called on regional and international actors to support a return to dialogue rather than military confrontation.

Solidarity with Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain

The Muslim World League declared its full solidarity with Kuwait, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Kingdom of Bahrain. The statement affirmed that the League supports any measures those states take to protect their sovereignty, territorial integrity and the safety of citizens and residents.

In addition, the League underscored the importance of upholding diplomatic norms and international legal standards when responding to breaches of sovereignty. Therefore, the organization urged restraint and proportionality while affirming the rights of states to defend themselves.

Implications for regional stability and Gulf states security

Repeated incidents of cross-border aggression risk undermining regional stability and complicating efforts to secure peace in the Gulf, the statement warned. Analysts and regional diplomats have long cautioned that escalation could spill beyond bilateral disputes and affect broader Gulf states security.

Furthermore, the League argued that sustained hostilities would impede economic recovery and humanitarian relief efforts in affected areas. Therefore, the organization presented diplomacy as essential to preserving fragile confidence among neighboring states.

Legal and humanitarian concerns

The League’s statement framed the attacks as violations of both humanitarian principles and international customary law, stressing the duty to protect civilians. Meanwhile, the appeal for immediate talks reflected concern that continued strikes would increase civilian harm and disrupt critical services.

Accordingly, the organization called on international institutions and regional actors to support monitoring and mediation mechanisms. These measures, the League suggested, could help document incidents and build a basis for accountability without further destabilizing the region.

How the mediation process could advance

Returning to negotiations led by Pakistan, with active facilitation by Qatar, could open pathways for confidence-building measures and an agreed de-escalation calendar. Such steps might include ceasefire commitments, third-party monitoring, and reciprocal arrangements to reduce military tension.

Moreover, the League encouraged the involvement of neutral mediators and technical experts to address immediate security concerns and to structure a longer-term dialogue. These approaches are intended to create space for political solutions that address underlying grievances.

International responses and possible next steps

While the Muslim World League focused on regional mediation, the statement also implied a potential role for international organizations to support peaceful resolution. Observers should therefore watch for coordinated diplomatic moves, statements from multilateral bodies, and possible convenings of regional security forums.

In the short term, stakeholders are likely to monitor whether Iran accepts renewed mediation and whether Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain coordinate a unified diplomatic response. If talks proceed, the early indicators will include the appointment of mediators, timelines for meetings, and commitments to de-escalation.

Conclusion: what to watch next

The Muslim World League condemns Iran and calls for a swift return to diplomacy as the preferred route to prevent further regional deterioration. Looking ahead, observers should watch for progress in negotiations led by Pakistan, Qatar’s continued facilitation, and any international support for monitoring arrangements.

Ultimately, the next steps will hinge on whether parties accept mediation and agree to verifiable confidence-building measures. Therefore, diplomacy remains the critical avenue for reducing tensions and restoring regional stability.

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