22 March 1945 A.D. Arab League Formed—Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq & Yemen
22
March 1945 A.D. Arab League Formed—Egypt,
Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq & Yemen
Editors.
“1945 – Representatives from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia,
Iraq, and Yemen meet in Cairo to establish the Arab League, a regional
organization of Arab states.” This
Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/03/22/march-22/. Accessed 20 Mar 2015.
1945 –
Representatives from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq,
and Yemen meet in Cairo to establish the Arab League, a regional organization
of Arab states. Formed to foster economic growth in the region, resolve
disputes between its members, and coordinate political aims, members of the
Arab League formed a council, with each state receiving one vote. When the
State of Israel was created in 1948, the league countries jointly attacked but
were repulsed by the Israelis. Two years later, Arab League nations signed a
mutual defense treaty. Fifteen more Arab nations eventually joined the
organization, which established a common market in 1965.
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