
League of Arab States
The League of Arab States, also known as the Arab League, is a regional organization founded in 1945 to promote unity and cooperation among its member countries, which are mainly located in North Africa and the Middle East. Its main goals include political coordination, economic integration, cultural exchange, and support for member states in various issues, including conflict resolution and development. The League comprises 22 member countries, and it addresses regional challenges, fosters collaboration on common interests, and advocates for the rights of Arab nations on the global stage.