The World Muslim League has issued a strong condemnation of the recent drone attacks that targeted two border sites in northern Kuwait. These drone incursions are reported to have originated from Iraq, raising significant concerns regarding national security and regional stability.
In an official statement, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, the Secretary-General of the League, reiterated the organization’s condemnation of these criminal acts. He emphasized that such attacks represent a serious breach of international laws and norms, calling for a decisive response from the international community to address this escalating threat. The League’s response underscores the need for collective action in safeguarding peace and security in the region.
Sheikh Al-Issa expressed unwavering solidarity with Kuwait, extending support to its Emir, government, and citizens. He affirmed the League’s backing of all measures taken by Kuwait to protect its security, sovereignty, and the safety of its residents. This position reflects a spirit of unity and cooperation among Arab and Islamic nations in confronting shared challenges.
This condemnation aligns with a broader wave of responses from Arab and Islamic countries, all rejecting the attacks on Kuwait’s border facilities. Numerous nations have called for strengthened regional security cooperation to combat cross-border threats, aiming to enhance stability and security in the area.
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