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March 5, 2026
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OIC Chair calls for restraint as Middle East conflict escalates

 

His Excellency President Adama Barrow, in his capacity as Chair of the 15th Islamic Summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), expresses deep concern regarding the rising tensions in the Middle East following reports of military actions involving the United States of America and the State of Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as subsequent retaliatory responses affecting interests in the region.

President Barrow notes with concern that the unfolding developments risk further heightening instability in an already fragile environment, with potentially serious consequences for civilian populations, critical infrastructure, and broader regional and global security.

In this regard, he calls upon all parties to exercise the utmost restraint, avoid further escalation, and adhere fully to their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations and international law, including respect for the sovereignty of states and the protection of civilians in accordance with international humanitarian law.

As Chair of the Islamic Summit, President Barrow reiterates the OIC’s longstanding and principled position that disputes should be addressed through peaceful means. He emphasises that dialogue, diplomacy, and constructive engagement remain the most viable avenues for reducing tensions and advancing sustainable peace.

President Barrow, therefore, encourages all concerned parties to pursue diplomatic channels through the United Nations and other appropriate international and regional mechanisms. The OIC remains ready to support sincere efforts to de-escalation, mediate and achieve the peaceful resolution of disputes.

The Republic of The Gambia reaffirms its enduring commitment to peace, justice, and the rule of international law. President Barrow further calls on the international community to intensify efforts toward restraint and renewed diplomacy to preserve regional stability and promote global peace.

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