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Leaders and representatives of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states pose for a group photo during the Istanbul Summit in Istanbul, Turkey April 14, 2016. (Reuters)


Riyadh – Foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states will hold an emergency meeting in Mecca on Thursday to discuss the attack launched by Houthi militias and allies of ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh against holy sites in the Kingdom.

The meeting follows an earlier session held on Nov. 5 by the OIC’s executive committee, during which participants called on member states and the international community to take serious and effective steps to prevent the recurrence of such attacks in the future and called for holding accountable all those who smuggle weapons, provide training and continue to support the Yemeni insurgents.

Last month, Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted a ballistic missile some 65 kilometers from Mecca, noting that the missile had been fired from Yemen by Houthi rebels.

The OIC executive committee reaffirmed member states’ support to the Kingdom in its fight against terrorism and against all those attempting to target religious holy sites. It also stressed its solidarity with Saudi Arabia in its measures aimed at preserving its security and stability.

It described the attack against Mecca as an act of offense to the feelings of Muslims around the world and a breach to international resolutions.

Thursday’s ministerial meeting comes upon a recommendation by the executive committee to hold an emergency meeting of foreign ministers of member states in Mecca to discuss the attack and its repercussions.