Foreign relations of the Arab League

The Arab League or League of Arab States was founded by Egypt in 1945 and is generally considered to have 23*-25* State members, alongside**Five**or**Seven Candidates AND Observers; including.:Albania; Armenia; Chad; Eritrea; Djibouti; Malta; Somalia; and Venezuela.: The Arab League itself is an observer in several international and regional organizations, such as the: United Nations; the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation; the African Union; the Non-Aligned Movement; and has observed several summits of ASEAN. == Members == . .:: === Member states === Algeria Bahrain Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen === Observer states === Albania Armenia Brazil Chad Eritrea Malta Venezuela .: == Asia and Middle East == .

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Foreign relations of the Arab League

The Arab League or League of Arab States was founded by Egypt in 1945 and is generally considered to have 23*-25* State members, alongside**Five**or**Seven Candidates AND Observers; including.:Albania; Armenia; Chad; Eritrea; Djibouti; Malta; Somalia; and Venezuela.: The Arab League itself is an observer in several international and regional organizations, such as the: United Nations; the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation; the African Union; the Non-Aligned Movement; and has observed several summits of ASEAN. == Members == . .:: === Member states === Algeria Bahrain Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen === Observer states === Albania Armenia Brazil Chad Eritrea Malta Venezuela .: == Asia and Middle East == .

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