The Arab Ministerial Quartet Committee on the follow-up to the crisis with Iran and ways to deal with its interference in the internal affairs of the Arab States held its 11th meeting here today. The Quartet Committee, comprising the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Secretary General of the Arab League, held its meeting here on the sidelines of the preparatory meeting of the Arab Foreign Ministers ahead of the Arab Summit in its 30th ordinary session. During the meeting, the Ministerial Committee discussed the developments of the crisis with Iran, the course of the Arab relations with Iran and the ways to deal with Iranian interference in the internal affairs of the Arab countries. The Committee has issued a statement condemning Iran's continued interferences in the internal affairs of the Arab countries and its support of terrorism, training and harboring terrorists and igniting sectarian strife. The meeting also decried Iran's issuance of hostile statements at various levels in order to destabilize the security and stability of the region and create terrorist groups in the Arab countries and offering them funds and training in a number of Arab Countries, resulting in chaos and instability in the region threatening Arab national security, which hinders regional and international efforts to resolve the issues and crises of the region by peaceful means, demanding Iran to stop all its destabilizing practices.