The Arab League office in the United States of America aims at representing the interests of its member-states and foster greater cross-cultural dialogue, building ties of joint-cooperation, deep understanding, and mutual appreciation between the Arab World and the United States and its citizens.
The Arab World, consisting of 356 million inhabitants, enjoys unifying factors such as cultural homogeneity, linguistic oneness (The Arabic Language), common spiritual values, and rich history. Geographically, peoples of the Arab world inhabit a region characterized by its contiguity and immense international strategic importance.
The Middle East, containing the Arab States, has a strategic location in the world. It is the center of the universe and is in close proximity to all continents.
League of Arab States Ambassador
Ambassador Salah A. Sarhan ( November 2015-present) Welcomes you to the webpage of the League of Arab States in Washington, D.C.
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Ambassador Al-Hussaini Al-Sharif delivering the Keynote remarks at the NCUSAR ARAB-US POLICY MAKERS CONFERENCE, October, 22-23, 2013
Ambassador of the League of Arab States M. Alsharif with former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger at the Sisco Forum Luncheon organized by The American Academy of Diplomacy & The World Affairs Council, December 4, 2013 in Washington, D.C.
Ambassador AL-Hussaini AL-Sharif giving a speech at Salve Regina University, 2013
Receiving Dr. John Duke Anthony,President of National Council on Us-Arab relations NCUSAR- at National Geographic during the First Arab-American Day reception, December 4, 2012
Honoring Ambassador of Sudan to D.C. at a a farewell reception held under auspices of Council of Arab Ambassadors in D.C. 2013
With Ambassador Ogali of Libya and Ambassador Al-Rumaihy of Qatar to D.C. in a farewell Luncheon in honor of the departure of Ambassador of Libya-2013
Arab Ambassadors in Washington D.C. in a farewell Luncheon at University Club in honour of Ambassadors of Libya and Sudan. April 2013
Dr. James Zogby, President of Arab American Institute (AAI) at first Arab-American Day, December 2012