He explained that the missiles were Iranian-made and considered to be a clear aggressive message from Iran that the Arab capitals were in the range of Tehran's ballistic missiles, stressing that the message was unacceptable, as the Arab countries were able to defend their security and stability, as well as they refused to live under threat.
In addition, the secretary general also pointed to Iran's interference and acts of sabotage, including the targeting of an oil pipeline in Bahrain on November 10, as well as proven facts of espionage networks in Kuwait, the UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Morocco and Sudan.
Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said Iran must respect the sovereignty of Arab states and stop interfering in their domestic affairs.
Shoukry urged Tehran to maintain good relations with the neighboring Arab countries and stop fomenting sedition in the Arab region.
Egypt will not allow any country to undermine security of the Gulf and Arab countries or interfere in their domestic affairs, he stressed.
Addressing the meeting, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said that AL response to hold this urgent meeting reflected the Arab countries' perception of grave dangers facing the security of the region due to the Iranian blatant intervention in the Arab internal affairs with the aim of destabilizing the region and provoking sectarian strife.
Al Jubeir added that the ballistic missile, which was fired by Houthi militants towards Riyadh, was part of a series of repeated Iranian attacks against Saudi Arabia, pointing out that about 80 Iranian ballistic missiles were fired by the Houthi group in Yemen.
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