Office of the Arab League, London explained

Office of the Arab League in London
Location:Marylebone, London
Coordinates:51.5207°N -0.159°W
Address:106 Gloucester Place, London, W1U 6HU
Ambassador:Ibrahim Mohieldeen

The Office of the Arab League in London (or, formally, the League of Arab States) is the diplomatic mission of the Arab League in the United Kingdom.

Background

The Council of the Arab League passed a resolution on 26 March 1959 to establish an office for the League in London. The office officially opened its doors in 1961 with the main aim to foster and promote relationship between the League and the United Kingdom at all levels. The Office also serves as a forum for the Arab Ambassadors Council in London, to coordinate policy positions and to jointly consider all matters of common concern in the United Kingdom.

Responsibilities

- to respond appropriately to various positions regarding the Arab League,

-  to protect the Arab ‘image’ from prejudice and negative stereotyping,

-   to promote a deeper understanding of the potentialities and possibilities generated by Arab integration in the UK and internationally

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