League of Arab States

The League of Arab States, also known as the Arab League, is an organization based on a common interest: Pan-Arabism. It consists of Arab states from the Middle East and northern Africa, whose aim is to preserve strong relations between the Member States, and to safeguard sovereignty and independence. Member States have pledged to strengthen their economies through collaboration, resolve conflicts through diplomacy, and cooperate on military operations.

Intermediate Committee

CHAIRS

Bruno Toribio Gómez

Bruno is a Spanish third-year student of Economics and International Relations at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, currently doing his exchange in Maastricht. He began with MUNs in his first year of university and has not stopped doing them ever since, participating both as a Delegate and Chair, and even helping to organize his home university's conference. Moreover, the Middle East and North Africa has always been among his top interests, hence that is why he is eager to chair the League of Arab States.

Sergio Antonio Küppers Montesinos

Hi there! My name is Sergio Küppers, and I am a first-year student of Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. I regard myself as a curious person who is avid for different kinds of knowledge: I would to like to highlight, among my greatest passions, geopolitics, ancient history and photojournalism. I am looking forward to meeting you in the League of Arab States committee this May in Maastricht, a city I love and have visited now more than 20 times :)