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Arab Parliament Denounces Iranian Attacks on Oil and Industrial Facilities in Gulf States

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Cairo, March 19 (QNA) - The Arab Parliament denounced today Iran's attacks targeting oil and industrial facilities in several Gulf states, describing them as "blatant" and "dangerous" escalation and a highly serious development that threatens regional stability, while exposing global energy security to significant risks.

In a statement, Speaker of the Arab Parliament Mohamed bin Ahmed Al Yammahi, said that these hostile acts constitute a clear and explicit violation of the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter, which prohibit the targeting of civilian and economic facilities, including the Pars field, which is an extension of Qatar's North Field gas reserve.

He stressed that targeting oil and industrial infrastructure is not only a flagrant infringement on the sovereignty of Arab states, but also a direct threat to the stability of global energy markets. Such actions, he noted, undermine international efforts aimed at ensuring secure energy supplies, thereby amplifying the gravity of these attacks.

Al Yammahi reaffirmed the Arab Parliament's full solidarity with the Gulf states, standing united with them in confronting these threats, and supporting all legitimate measures they undertake to safeguard their sovereignty, security, and protect their vital resources and infrastructure. (QNA)

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