Foreign Relations of The Arab League

Foreign Relations Of The Arab League

The Arab League was founded in 1945, has 22 members and four observer members: Brazil, Eritrea, India and Venezuela. Turkey and Iran have also both expressed their desire to join as observers, but their requests were delayed due to political problems with other Arab states, especially Iraq, Egypt and Syria.

The Arab League itself is an observer in several international and regional organizations, such as the Non-Aligned Movement, the African Union, the United Nations, and has observed several summits of ASEAN.

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Life in the Arab League
Governance
  • Charter
  • Secretary-General
    • Amr Moussa
  • Institutions
    • Council
    • Summits
    • Parliament
Issues
  • Arab–Israeli conflict
    • Arab-Israeli relations
  • WMD
    • Israel
    • Iran
  • Arab unity
  • Human rights
Foreign relations
  • Multilateral
    • European Union
    • ASEAN
    • Africa
    • South America
    • Non-Aligned Movement
  • Bilateral
    • China
    • India
    • Pakistan
    • America
    • Russia
    • Turkey
    • Iran
Unity
  • Arab leaders
    • Sharif Hussein ibn Ali
    • Constantin Zureiq
    • Zaki al-Arsuzi
    • Michel Aflaq
    • Abdullah I of Jordan
  • Ideology
    • Arab nationalism
    • Nasserism
    • Arab socialism
    • Ba'athism
    • Jamahiriya
  • Attempts at union
    • Arab Federation
    • Arab Islamic Republic
    • Federation of Arab Republics
    • United Arab Republic
  • Organizational union
    • GCC
    • Arab Maghreb Union
    • Arab Union
Economy
  • Economic and Social Council
  • CAEU
  • Arab Monetary Fund
  • AFESD
  • Euromediterranean Partnership
  • GAFTA
  • Chambers of Commerce
  • Arab Customs Union
  • ICATU
  • FATULS
  • QIZ
Culture
  • Media
    • Arab-SAT
    • Nile-SAT
    • Arab Media Group
    • Arabian Television Network
    • Arab International Media Services
    • Al-Arabiya
    • Al-Jazeera
  • Arab Capital of Culture
    • Algiers (2007)
    • Jerusalem (2008)
    • Damascus (2009)
    • Doha (2010)
  • Arabic language
  • Cuisine
  • Art
  • Literature
    • Muallaqat
  • Dress
  • Sport
    • Pan Arab Games
    • Arab Champions League
      • Arab Cup Winners' Cup
    • Arab-African Super Cup
    • Gulf Cup of Nations
    • Arab Nations Cup
Demographics
  • Religion
    • Muslims
    • Christians
    • Jews
  • Ethnicities
    • Arabs
    • Berbers
    • Nubians
    • Kurds
    • Somalis
    • Other
  • Arab Diaspora
  • Lifestyles
    • Bedouin
    • Marsh Arabs
  • Language
    • Kurdish
    • Berber
    • Somali
    • Afar
    • Nubian
    • Persian
    • Armenian
    • Hebrew
Geography
  • Regions
    • Maghreb
    • Mashriq
    • Nile Valley
    • Gulf states
    • Bab-el-Mandeb
  • Deserts
    • Sahara
      • Libyan Desert
      • Nubian Desert
      • White Desert
      • Bayuda Desert
    • Arabian
      • Rub' al Khali
      • Syrian Desert
      • An Nafud
    • Negev
      • Ad-Dahna Desert
Transportation
  • Aviation
  • Railways
    • Berlin-Baghdad
    • ONCF
    • Palestine Railways
    • Hejaz Railway
  • Bridges
    • Dubai Smile
    • Qatar Bahrain Causeway
    • King Fahd Causeway
    • Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Crossing
    • Saudi–Egypt Causeway
    • Bridge of the Horns
Military
  • Expenditure
  • Arab Revolt
  • Joint defence
    • Joint Defence Council
    • United Arab Command
    • Peninsula Shield
    • AOI

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