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There are currently 23 Arab countries recognised by the UN. One further, Western Sahara is claimed by Morocco, but has yet to be decided.
There are 22 countries members in the League of Arab States, they are considered the Arabic countries :AlgeriaBahrainComorosDjiboutiEgyptIraqJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestineQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemenEritrea is a country with a large population of Arabic speakers but not part of the League of Arab States.There are currently 22 countries in the Arab League.According to the Arab league (which is made of countries that have Arabic as an official language), there are 22/23 nations (if you count the western Sahara as a nation)But. if you are speaking of Arabia there are seven nations which are: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait.Arabic is official in the following countries:MoroccoMauritaniaAlgeriaTunisiaLibyaChadSudanComorosSomaliaDjiboutiEritreaEgyptIsraelJordanYemenOmanUAEBahrainQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaIraqSyriaLebanon
The presidents in the Arab countries include Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi Mohammed Basindawa, Mohamed Abdelaziz Abdelkader Taleb Omar, and Moncef Marzouk Ali Laarayedh. Arab countries include Yeman, Western Sahara, Syria, Sudan, and Tunisia.
Belize, Andorra, Western Sahara, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Gibraltar, and the US all have a Spanish-speaking population but no official status for the language.
The country that has a stamp with the words "Sahara OCC RASD" on it is The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. The Western Sahara territory is under their control.
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Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2012.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2011.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2008.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2005.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2009.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2007.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.