Arab League
The Arab League, officially known as the League of Arab States, is a regional intergovernmental organization founded in March 1945 to strengthen cooperation between Arab countries and represent their common interests on the international stage. Unlike the United Nations, the Arab League is not a global organization but rather a regional alliance focused specifically on the political, economic, cultural, and social affairs of the Arab world. It currently brings together countries from the Middle East and North Africa, creating a platform for diplomacy, discussion, and collective action on issues affecting the region.
Issues:
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Addressing the situation of ethnic and religious minorities in Syria.
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Strengthening state sovereignty in Lebanon through the regulation of armed non-state actors.

