Araby said that the Arab foreign ministers decisions confirm the strong concern of the Arab countries towards the interference of neighboring countries in their internal affairs. He said the decision reflects the full Arab support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, noting that he was assigned to form an Arab ministerial committee, including the foreign ministers of Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in addition to the Secretariat General of the Arab League to follow up the developments of the crisis with Iran and report the findings to a forthcoming Arab ministerial meeting. He considered this committee as a follow-up mechanism of implementing this decision and forward its report to the nearest ordinary or extraordinary meeting, if deemed necessary. In any case, the Arab foreign ministers meeting scheduled for the UAE on 25 January 2016 will discuss in-depth all challenges facing the Arab national security and interference of neighboring countries in Arab affairs to create a means of totally stopping such interference, he said. In conclusion, Al-Araby said some countries are speaking about a cool-down and alleviating tension with Iran and not mediation.