Muscat Daily

Towards one destiny

Arab Summit concludes Stressing on Strengthen­ing joint Arab Action based on common foundation­s, values, interests And one destiny

- Our Correspond­ent muscat (With inputs from agencies)

leaders welcomed Syrian President Bashar al Assad back into the fold on Friday at the 32nd Arab Summit in Jeddah on Friday that also grappled with conflicts across the Middle East and beyond.

A triumphant Assad called for a ‘new phase’ in regional cooperatio­n in his remarks to the summit, which also featured a surprise appearance by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a sign of host Saudi Arabia's growing diplomatic clout.

It was the first time Assad had appeared at the Arab League since Syria was suspended in 2011 over the brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrat­ors that led to civil war.

"I hope that it marks the beginning of a new phase of Arab action for solidarity among us, for peace in our region, and developmen­t and prosperity instead of war and destructio­n," Assad told the gathering.

"We are pleased today by the attendance of Syrian President Bashar al Assad in this summit," Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in his remarks, adding that he hoped the return would lead to "stability" in Syria.

Jeddah Declaratio­n

The Jeddah Declaratio­n, issued at the 32nd Arab League summit, emphasised the importance of strengthen­ing joint Arab action based on common foundation­s, values and interests. The declaratio­n highlighte­d the need for ‘unity, solidarity and cooperatio­n to maintain security and stability, protect sovereignt­y, and strive for progress in Arab coun

tries and work towards one destiny’.

The declaratio­n addressed several key issues. It reaffirmed the centrality of the Palestinia­n issue and condemned violations against Palestinia­ns, calling for a comprehens­ive and just settlement based on the twostate solution. The internatio­nal community was urged to fulfil its responsibi­lities in ending the occupation of the city of Jerusalem and its holy sites.

The Arab leaders expressed concern about the crisis in Sudan and emphasised the importance of de-escalation, dialogue and unity to restore security and stability.

The Arab League welcomed the decision to resume the participat­ion of Syrian government delegation­s in its meetings, supporting stability and the preservati­on of Syria's territoria­l unity. Pan-arab efforts to assist Syria in

overcoming its crisis were also emphasised.

The declaratio­n expressed support for efforts to achieve security, stability and peace in Yemen through a comprehens­ive political solution based on agreed references.

The leaders also expressed solidarity with Lebanon and called for dialogue among Lebanese parties to elect a president and implement necessary reforms to address the country's crisis.

The declaratio­n emphasised the importance of investing in resources, addressing challenges and utilising technology to achieve an Arab industrial and agricultur­al renaissanc­e. Solidarity, interdepen­dence and unity among Arab countries were encouraged to achieve the aspiration­s of Arab peoples.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Syria's President Bashar al Assad (2L) greets his Egyptian counterpar­t Abdel Fattah al Sisi as Tunisia's President Kais Saied (L) and Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said (3L) look on in Jeddah on Friday
(AFP) Syria's President Bashar al Assad (2L) greets his Egyptian counterpar­t Abdel Fattah al Sisi as Tunisia's President Kais Saied (L) and Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said (3L) look on in Jeddah on Friday

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