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🇲🇦❤️ من المغرب إلى جميع المنتخبات العربية، نتمنى لكم التوفيق والنجاح في كأس العالم. #كأس_العالم #المنتخبات_العربية #ArabUnity #WorldCup2026
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24/ الوطن العربي واحد.. تنوعه قوته! ما هي الميزة المفضلة عندكم من بلدكم أو أي دولة عربية؟ شاركونا في التعليقات 👇 (مجموعة أعلام كل الدول العربية) ومن أي بلد تابعت هذا الثريد؟؟؟ المصادر: ويكيبيديا (صفحات الجامعة العربية وقائمة الدول العربية) Britannica وGuinness World Records UNESCO (مواقع التراث العالمي) إحصاءات سكانية وجغرافية رسمية (World Population Review وتقارير السياحة 2024-2025) بيانات السياحة الرسمية للسعودية وقطر والإمارات. #الوطن_العربي #عرب_متحدون #ArabWorld #جغرافيا_عربية #UnityInDiversity #من_المحيط_إلى_الخليج #فخر_عربي #دول_عربية #ArabUnity #MENA انطلقوا يا أساطير.. الوطن يستاهل! 🔥
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I support #ArabUnity but you should remember that you are Somali and UAE is actively working against #SomaliUnity
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It was truly heartwarming to see the happiness and enthusiasm of the people of the UAE across the X feed during the visit of His Majesty King Abdullah II. A sincere salute of respect and appreciation from the Nashama of Jordan to our dear brothers and sisters in the UAE ❤️ #Jordan #UAE #KingAbdullahII #JordanUAE #Nashama #ArabUnity #Respect #Brotherhood #UAELove
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ليت الدول العربية اتحدت عندما كان أبطال فلسطين يقاتلون وحدهم. لو وقف الجميع صفاً واحداً آنذاك، لما تجرأت إسرائيل على تجاوز هذه الحدود من الظلم. إن سياسة المصالح والمداهنة هي التي قولت يد الظالم." #Palestine #ArabUnity #Gaza #HistoryWillRemember #Justice
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The time has come for Arab nations to stand united. Only unity can protect sovereignty, dignity, and the future of the region. A divided world weakens us — unity makes us stronger. #ArabUnity #IranIsraelUSWar #IranIsraelWar #الحرب_العالمية_الثالثة
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🇱🇧|🇮🇱 The recent extensive security meeting held at the Baabda Palace, led by President Joseph Aoun and attended by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam among other key officials, emphasized that the decision regarding war and peace rests solely with the state. This statement comes in the wake of heightened tensions following the assassination of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei and the ongoing conflicts involving Israel and the U.S. During the meeting, President Aoun expressed a clear stance against Lebanon's involvement in external conflicts, particularly the ongoing war in the region, asserting that Lebanon must maintain its neutrality. Reports indicate that Aoun received assurances from American contacts that Israel would not launch a broad offensive against Lebanon unless provoked. Prime Minister Salam reinforced the call for prioritizing Lebanon's interests and urged security agencies to maintain order, particularly in southern and eastern regions. Security leaders present detailed their strategies for managing the sensitive situation, highlighting the need for a rational and unified political discourse to avoid entanglement in any conflicts. Notably, while acknowledging the concerns regarding Hezbollah's potential role, allies at the meeting underscored an apparent commitment from the group to refrain from drawing Lebanon into further hostilities. This sentiment was echoed by various ministers emphasizing the need for national solidarity in these challenging times. The gathering also marked a significant political shift, as President Aoun extended condolences exclusively to Arab nations following military developments, reinforcing Lebanon's alignment with the Arab world over Iran. In summary, this meeting illustrates a clear reorientation of Lebanon’s foreign policy stance, emphasizing its fortification within an Arab framework while distancing itself from Iranian influence amidst regional turmoil. #Lebanon #PoliticalShift #Hezbollah #ArabUnity #SecurityMeeting #JosephAoun
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🔴 URGENT - Le Royaume du Maroc condamne avec la plus grande fermeté l’attaque abjecte aux missiles iraniens qui viole la souveraineté et la sécurité de nos États arabes frères ! Intégrité territoriale, paix et unité arabe : ligne rouge ! 🇲🇦🤝🕌 Soutien total au Maroc qui défend l’honneur arabe avec courage ! RT massivement commentez votre soutien 🔥 ✍️ Qu’en pensez-vous ? x.com/Marocdiplo_EN/status/2… #Maroc #Morocco #المغرب #CondemnIran #IranAggression #UnitéArabe #ArabUnity #إدانة_إيران #الوحدة_العربية #SolidaritéArabe
The Kingdom of Morocco condemns in the strongest terms the abject Iranian missile attack that violated the integrity and security of brotherly Arab states 🔗urls.fr/4S25ch
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x.com/Defence_Index/status/2… 🚨 BREAKING: Saudi Arabia officially mobilizes. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman affirms the Kingdom is deploying "all available resources" to support the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan following Iranian attacks. Riyadh denounces the strikes as a "flagrant violation of sovereignty." 🇸🇦🤝🇧🇭🇦🇪🇶🇦🇰🇼🇯🇴 #SaudiArabia #BreakingNews #ArabUnity #MiddleEastConflict #MBS
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🚨 🇸🇦|🇪🇬|🇯🇴|🇱🇧 Reports indicate that several Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon, are in discussions to issue a joint statement condemning U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee's remarks regarding Israel's claim to Arab territories. This statement may be released later tonight, reflecting growing regional discontent over U.S. policy in the Middle East, particularly in relation to the Palestinian issue. #MiddleEast #ArabUnity #Lebanon #USForeignPolicy #IsraelPalestine #Diplomacy
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Peace Over Perpetual War: A Message to @LindseyGrahamSC on Saudi Vision & America's Priorities. Dear @LindseyGrahamSC, Your "friendly, extensive and consequential" meetings with HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman send a clear message the world is echoing (minus the disaster capitalists and Epstein-linked elites pushing U.S.-Iran conflict): Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is a model of stability through development, not endless wars. You're right Saudi Arabia is key to regional peace and prosperity. But that requires rejecting perpetual conflicts, selective accountability (ICC warrants for Netanyahu/Gallant in 2024 ignored, while Maduro was swiftly captured Jan 3, 2026, with U.S. interim admin in Venezuela), and prioritizing "America First." America national debt nears $38.7 trillion, interest payments top $1T/year (exceeding defense spending), housing/healthcare unaffordable for millions, prices soaring on essentials. Voters demand fiscal reform over foreign adventures. True peace means Arab unity, impartial justice, sovereignty respect, and a viable two-state solution perhaps an Israel-Palestine-Jordan confederation with return/compensation. Condition U.S. support on that for real security. Let's focus on prosperity for all, not special interests in Washington. What do you say, Senator? #PeaceOverWar #AmericaFirst #SaudiVision2030 #NoWarWithIran #EndForeverWars #FiscalResponsibility #TwoStateSolution #StopSelectiveJustice #ProsperityNotWar #DebtCrisis #CostOfLivingCrisis #ArabUnity #ImpartialJustice #MBSVision #MiddleEastPeace
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بلدية مدينة العين تحتفي بالعلاقات الإماراتية الكويتية في مبادرة تجسد عمق الروابط السياسية والثقافية والاقتصادية، وتعكس القيم المشتركة المتجذرة بين الشعبين الشقيقين، في صورة مشرقة للأخوة. Al Ain city municipality celebrates the strong Emirati-Kuwaiti relations through an initiative that highlights the depth of political, cultural, and economic ties, and showcases the deeply rooted shared values between the two brotherly nations. #الإمارات_والكويت #العين #علاقات_أخوية #وحدة_المصير #روابط_تاريخية #قيم_مشتركة #بلدية_مدينة_العين #الأخوة_العربية #احتفاء #تلاحم_الشعوب #UAE_Kuwait #AlAin #BrotherlyRelations #SharedValues #StrongTies #ArabUnity #CulturalConnection #EconomicPartnership #AlAinMunicipality
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Those who welcome the potential fall of the Iranian regime and openly celebrate the return of the monarchy are either willfully dishonest or dangerously ignorant of history. In their eagerness to see Iran weakened, they deliberately erase the record of the very system they are nostalgic for. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran until 1979, was no friend of the Arabs. His record is clear and undeniable: He forged a strategic alliance with Israel, directly undermining the Palestinian cause. He held a deep ideological hostility toward Nasserism and Arab nationalism. He occupied the three Emirati islands, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, on November 30, 1971, just days before the UAE’s independence, in a blatant act of expansionism. He insisted on imposing the term “Persian Gulf” as a political statement, not a geographic one. He sought to enforce a hegemonic Iranian role in the Gulf, treating Arab states as subordinate. He pursued forced Persianization, suppressing Iranian Arabs by banning their language and cultural expression. He consistently served American and British interests, often at the direct expense of Arab sovereignty and security. This is not selective memory. It is documented history and this list is only a fraction of it. The real issue, therefore, is not choosing between cheering for the collapse of the current Iranian regime or blindly defending it. Both positions are intellectually lazy and strategically reckless. What is required is Arab strategic thinking, a unified Arab position that protects Arab interests in a region being carved up by regional and global powers. Israel does not seek the fall of the Iranian regime to bring peace. That claim is an illusion. Israel seeks to eliminate the last major obstacle to its regional project, a project rooted in expansionism and “Greater Israel” fantasies, built at the expense of Arabs and the entire region. At best, the outcome would be a later division of influence between Israel, Turkey, and a revived Shah-era Iran once again over Arab lands and Arab interests. What is urgently required today is Arab unity, not ideological cheering squads. This is a decisive and dangerous moment. Trump will likely pursue a strike against Iran not to overthrow the regime outright, but to weaken it and force negotiations on his terms. If that fails, the region will face its most catastrophic phase, driven by Israeli pressure to systematically dismantle its political, military, and social foundations. Iran understands that retreat in such a war would mean its elimination and the end of its Islamic Revolution and political system. That is why it will fight with everything it has, in a confrontation it has been preparing for nearly four decades. And if the war expands, some of its allies may be dragged in among them Hezbollah, the Houthis, and elements of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Ignoring these realities is not neutrality. It is strategic blindness and the Arabs will once again pay the price. #ArabUnity #ArabInterests #MiddleEastPolitics #RegionalBalance #StrategicReality #Palestine #FreePalestine #IsraeliExpansion #GreaterIsrael #Zionism #MultipolarWorld #Geopolitics #PowerPolitics #MiddleEast #GlobalOrder #NoMoreWars #RegionalWar #WarOnTheMiddleEast #StopTheEscalation #ArabAwakening #StrategicBlindness #ImperialProjects #DivideAndRule #WakeUpArabs @samykleyb 👌
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Those who welcome the potential fall of the Iranian regime and openly celebrate the return of the monarchy are either willfully dishonest or dangerously ignorant of history. In their eagerness to see Iran weakened, they deliberately erase the record of the very system they are nostalgic for. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran until 1979, was no friend of the Arabs. His record is clear and undeniable: He forged a strategic alliance with Israel, directly undermining the Palestinian cause. He held a deep ideological hostility toward Nasserism and Arab nationalism. He occupied the three Emirati islands, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, on November 30, 1971, just days before the UAE’s independence, in a blatant act of expansionism. He insisted on imposing the term “Persian Gulf” as a political statement, not a geographic one. He sought to enforce a hegemonic Iranian role in the Gulf, treating Arab states as subordinate. He pursued forced Persianization, suppressing Iranian Arabs by banning their language and cultural expression. He consistently served American and British interests, often at the direct expense of Arab sovereignty and security. This is not selective memory. It is documented history and this list is only a fraction of it. The real issue, therefore, is not choosing between cheering for the collapse of the current Iranian regime or blindly defending it. Both positions are intellectually lazy and strategically reckless. What is required is Arab strategic thinking, a unified Arab position that protects Arab interests in a region being carved up by regional and global powers. Israel does not seek the fall of the Iranian regime to bring peace. That claim is an illusion. Israel seeks to eliminate the last major obstacle to its regional project, a project rooted in expansionism and “Greater Israel” fantasies, built at the expense of Arabs and the entire region. At best, the outcome would be a later division of influence between Israel, Turkey, and a revived Shah-era Iran once again over Arab lands and Arab interests. What is urgently required today is Arab unity, not ideological cheering squads. This is a decisive and dangerous moment. Trump will likely pursue a strike against Iran not to overthrow the regime outright, but to weaken it and force negotiations on his terms. If that fails, the region will face its most catastrophic phase, driven by Israeli pressure to systematically dismantle its political, military, and social foundations. Iran understands that retreat in such a war would mean its elimination and the end of its Islamic Revolution and political system. That is why it will fight with everything it has, in a confrontation it has been preparing for nearly four decades. And if the war expands, some of its allies may be dragged in among them Hezbollah, the Houthis, and elements of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Ignoring these realities is not neutrality. It is strategic blindness and the Arabs will once again pay the price. #ArabUnity #ArabInterests #MiddleEastPolitics #RegionalBalance #StrategicReality #Palestine #FreePalestine #IsraeliExpansion #GreaterIsrael #Zionism #MultipolarWorld #Geopolitics #PowerPolitics #MiddleEast #GlobalOrder #NoMoreWars #RegionalWar #WarOnTheMiddleEast #StopTheEscalation #ArabAwakening #StrategicBlindness #ImperialProjects #DivideAndRule #WakeUpArabs @samykleyb 👌
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Those who welcome the potential fall of the Iranian regime and openly celebrate the return of the monarchy are either willfully dishonest or dangerously ignorant of history. In their eagerness to see Iran weakened, they deliberately erase the record of the very system they are nostalgic for. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran until 1979, was no friend of the Arabs. His record is clear and undeniable: He forged a strategic alliance with Israel, directly undermining the Palestinian cause. He held a deep ideological hostility toward Nasserism and Arab nationalism. He occupied the three Emirati islands, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, on November 30, 1971, just days before the UAE’s independence, in a blatant act of expansionism. He insisted on imposing the term “Persian Gulf” as a political statement, not a geographic one. He sought to enforce a hegemonic Iranian role in the Gulf, treating Arab states as subordinate. He pursued forced Persianization, suppressing Iranian Arabs by banning their language and cultural expression. He consistently served American and British interests, often at the direct expense of Arab sovereignty and security. This is not selective memory. It is documented history and this list is only a fraction of it. The real issue, therefore, is not choosing between cheering for the collapse of the current Iranian regime or blindly defending it. Both positions are intellectually lazy and strategically reckless. What is required is Arab strategic thinking, a unified Arab position that protects Arab interests in a region being carved up by regional and global powers. Israel does not seek the fall of the Iranian regime to bring peace. That claim is an illusion. Israel seeks to eliminate the last major obstacle to its regional project, a project rooted in expansionism and “Greater Israel” fantasies, built at the expense of Arabs and the entire region. At best, the outcome would be a later division of influence between Israel, Turkey, and a revived Shah-era Iran once again over Arab lands and Arab interests. What is urgently required today is Arab unity, not ideological cheering squads. This is a decisive and dangerous moment. Trump will likely pursue a strike against Iran not to overthrow the regime outright, but to weaken it and force negotiations on his terms. If that fails, the region will face its most catastrophic phase, driven by Israeli pressure to systematically dismantle its political, military, and social foundations. Iran understands that retreat in such a war would mean its elimination and the end of its Islamic Revolution and political system. That is why it will fight with everything it has, in a confrontation it has been preparing for nearly four decades. And if the war expands, some of its allies may be dragged in among them Hezbollah, the Houthis, and elements of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Ignoring these realities is not neutrality. It is strategic blindness and the Arabs will once again pay the price. #ArabUnity #ArabInterests #MiddleEastPolitics #RegionalBalance #StrategicReality #Palestine #FreePalestine #IsraeliExpansion #GreaterIsrael #Zionism #MultipolarWorld #Geopolitics #PowerPolitics #MiddleEast #GlobalOrder #NoMoreWars #RegionalWar #WarOnTheMiddleEast #StopTheEscalation #ArabAwakening #StrategicBlindness #ImperialProjects #DivideAndRule #WakeUpArabs
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Those who welcome the potential fall of the Iranian regime and openly celebrate the return of the monarchy are either willfully dishonest or dangerously ignorant of history. In their eagerness to see Iran weakened, they deliberately erase the record of the very system they are nostalgic for. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran until 1979, was no friend of the Arabs. His record is clear and undeniable: He forged a strategic alliance with Israel, directly undermining the Palestinian cause. He held a deep ideological hostility toward Nasserism and Arab nationalism. He occupied the three Emirati islands, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, on November 30, 1971, just days before the UAE’s independence, in a blatant act of expansionism. He insisted on imposing the term “Persian Gulf” as a political statement, not a geographic one. He sought to enforce a hegemonic Iranian role in the Gulf, treating Arab states as subordinate. He pursued forced Persianization, suppressing Iranian Arabs by banning their language and cultural expression. He consistently served American and British interests, often at the direct expense of Arab sovereignty and security. This is not selective memory. It is documented history and this list is only a fraction of it. The real issue, therefore, is not choosing between cheering for the collapse of the current Iranian regime or blindly defending it. Both positions are intellectually lazy and strategically reckless. What is required is Arab strategic thinking, a unified Arab position that protects Arab interests in a region being carved up by regional and global powers. Israel does not seek the fall of the Iranian regime to bring peace. That claim is an illusion. Israel seeks to eliminate the last major obstacle to its regional project, a project rooted in expansionism and “Greater Israel” fantasies, built at the expense of Arabs and the entire region. At best, the outcome would be a later division of influence between Israel, Turkey, and a revived Shah-era Iran once again over Arab lands and Arab interests. What is urgently required today is Arab unity, not ideological cheering squads. This is a decisive and dangerous moment. Trump will likely pursue a strike against Iran not to overthrow the regime outright, but to weaken it and force negotiations on his terms. If that fails, the region will face its most catastrophic phase, driven by Israeli pressure to systematically dismantle its political, military, and social foundations. Iran understands that retreat in such a war would mean its elimination and the end of its Islamic Revolution and political system. That is why it will fight with everything it has, in a confrontation it has been preparing for nearly four decades. And if the war expands, some of its allies may be dragged in among them Hezbollah, the Houthis, and elements of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Ignoring these realities is not neutrality. It is strategic blindness and the Arabs will once again pay the price. #ArabUnity #ArabInterests #MiddleEastPolitics #RegionalBalance #StrategicReality #Palestine #FreePalestine #IsraeliExpansion #GreaterIsrael #Zionism #MultipolarWorld #Geopolitics #PowerPolitics #MiddleEast #GlobalOrder #NoMoreWars #RegionalWar #WarOnTheMiddleEast #StopTheEscalation #ArabAwakening #StrategicBlindness #ImperialProjects #DivideAndRule #WakeUpArabs
قد يكون لدى كارهي ايران في لبنان وخصومها في المنطقة ١٠٠ تبرير لمواقفهم منذ تدخلها في دول عربية عديدة، وذهاب بعض مسؤوليها الى التهليل بالسيطرة على أربع دول عربية، لكن في تعليلهم لاحتمال سقوط نظامها وترحيبهم بعودة النظام الملكي اليها يغفلون عمدا او جهلا المعلومات التالية : الشاه محمد رضى بهلوي الذي حكم حتى عام 1979 قام بالتالي : * تحالف استراتيجيًّا مع إسرائيل ضد القضية الفلسطينية * كان عنده عداء بنوي للناصرية والقومية العربية * قام باحتلال جزر الإمارات الثلاث طنب الكبرى وطنب الصغرى وأبو موسى في 30 نوفمبر 1971، قبيل أيام من استقلال الإمارات. * أصرَّ على تسمية الخليج بالفارسى *سعى لفرض دور إقليمي إيراني مهيمن في الخليج * أطلق سياسة التفريس القسرية ومنع العرب الإيرانيين من استخدام لغتهم وثقافتهم. * جاهد لتامين المصالح الأميركية والبريطانية على حساب الدول العربية … هذا غيض من فيض تاريخه. ولذلك فإن المطلوب ليس التهليل لاسقاط النظام ولا الدفاع المستميت عنه على حساب المصلحة الوطنية العربية ، بل التفكير بكيفية توحيد الكلمة العربية كي يكون للعرب مكان في مستقبل المنطقة التي تتنازعها دول وكيانات اقليمية ودولية عديدة. فاسرائيل لا تريد اسقاط النظام الإيراني لإقامة منطقة سلام بل لإزالة آخر العقبات من امام اقامة اسرائيل الكبرى المبنية على أساطير توراتية وخطط توسعية على حساب العرب وكل دول المنطقة. وفي افضل الاحوال لتقاسم هذا النفوذ لاحقا مع تركيا وايران الشاهنشاهية لو سقط النظام. المطلوب عربيا توحيد الكلمة لحماية مصالح العرب قبل فوات الأوان في هذه المرحلة الخطيرة والحاسمة. فترامب سيحاول توجيه ضربة لايران ليس لاسقاط النظام في المرحلة الاولى بل للتفاوض معها بشروطه بعد اضعافها ، وان لم ينجح فسوف نكون امام لحظة هي الاخطر في تاريخ المنطقة بدفع اسرائيلي لتدمير بناها، ولذلك فان ايران التي تدرك ان تراجعها في هذه الحرب يعني القضاء عليها وطي صفحة ثورتها الاسلامية ونظامها ستواجه بكل ما تستطيع في حرب تستعد لها منذ نحو ٣٨ عاما، وقد يضطر بعض حلفائها للاشتراك معها وبينهم حزب الله والحوثيون وبعض الحشد.
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🔴🟢|| البحرين تمثّل العالم العربي في مجلس الأمن وتؤكد دعمها الثابت لمغربية الصحراء مع مطلع عام 2026, تولّت مملكة البحرين مقعد العضو غير الدائم في مجلس الأمن التابع للأمم المتحدة، بعد انتهاء عضوية الجزائر، وذلك عن المجموعة العربية للفترة الممتدة من 1 يناير 2026 إلى 31 ديسمبر 2027. وتُعد هذه الخطوة مكانة دولية بارزة للبحرين على الساحة العالمية، إذ ستساهم المملكة بفعالية في مناقشة وصياغة القرارات الدولية المتعلقة بالسلم والأمن الدوليين، والتصويت عليها، والمساهمة في بناء التوافق بين الدول داخل مجلس الأمن، في مرحلة حساسة تشهد تحديات دولية متعددة. ويُذكر أن مملكة البحرين كانت من الدول التي عبرت رسميًا عن ترحيبها وتأييدها لقرار مجلس الأمن الأخير بشأن الوضع في الصحراء المغربية، ما يعكس استمرار دعمها للقضية الوطنية المغربية والمبادرات الدبلوماسية التي قادتها المملكة في هذا الملف. هذا التمثيل العربي في أعلى مجلس أممي يُبرز أهمية دور البحرين الدبلوماسي، ويعزز التعاون والشراكة بين الدول العربية في تسيير الملفات الدولية، لا سيما في ظل العلاقات الأخوية الراسخة بين مملكة البحرين والمملكة المغربية. #البحرين #مجلس_الأمن #الصحراء_المغربية #العالم_العربي #السياسة_الدولية #المغرب #Diplomacy #UNSecurityCouncil #MoroccanSahara #Bahrain #ArabUnity #InternationalRelations
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