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Guterres: Foreign interventi­on, manipulati­on have bred instabilit­y in the Arab world Some developed countries invoke religion as a reason to slam the door on refugees, laments UN chief

- HANI HAZAIMEH

“I appeal to your leadership in shaping a new Arab world able to address and solve, by itself, difference­s through dialogue and cooperatio­n. At this time of transition and upheaval, unity will be critical,” Guterres said as he addressed a room full of Arab leaders at the 28th such summit.

He added that the UN is ready to work with the Arab region and stressed that the priorities he has outlined for his time in office have direct relevance to the Middle East, from promoting peace to advancing inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“But that must not distract us from seeking to heal the longest open wound in the region — the plight of the Palestinia­n people. For far too long, the internatio­nal community has failed to provide the avenues and support for a just and lasting solution to the question of Palestine,” he said.

“I understand the deep sense of despair of the Palestinia­n people. The dreams of generation after generation have been confined by the parameters of conflict, humiliatio­n and half-a-century of occupation,” he said, stressing his view that the two-state solution is the only way to end the decades-long conflict between the Palestinia­ns and the Israelis. “The two-state solution is the only path to ensure that Palestinia­ns and Israelis can realize their national aspiration­s and live in peace, security and dignity. There is no Plan B,” he said, calling for an immediate halt of all unilateral actions that could undermine the two-state solution. He also emphasized the need to stop settlement activities, which are illegal under internatio­nal law.

“It is also important to condemn terrorism and to avoid incitement,” Guterres said, stressing that “the Palestinia­ns and Israelis do not need conflict management, they need conflict resolution.”

He added that conflict and displaceme­nt are widespread across the region, saying that the world’s Arab and Muslim communitie­s upon him),” Guterres said, adding that this same spirit is highly needed at this critical juncture for the region’s diverse people.

He expressed dismay and disappoint­ment that some developed countries opted to close their borders to refugees fleeing this region and lamented that some used religion as a reason to keep them out.

On Syria, Guterres said it is time to end the years-long violence and fighting and expressed hope that the Astana process would manage to achieve an effective cease-fire.

“We will do everything we can to enable the Geneva-based political talks to lead to genuine negotiatio­ns. By now it should be clear to all involved that while fighting terrorism is essential, any success will prove ephemeral without a political solution that allows the Syrian people to freely decide their own fate,” he said.

Regarding the fight against terrorism, the UN official said the UN welcomes the progress in retaking territorie­s from Daesh, including Mosul.

“We are ready to cooperate with [Iraqi] Prime Minister Al Abadi and all Iraqi leaders toward a truly inclusive and nonsectari­an system of governance in which all communitie­s feel represente­d, respected and safe. I also strongly believe that if we all work together, 2017 can see Yemen and Libya coming out of the vicious cycle of violence and conflict,” he said.

He said that each of these conflicts has created tremendous suffering, displaced millions of people, unsettled an entire region and contribute­d to a new threat of global terrorism.

THE DEAD SEA, Jordan: Divisions in the Arab world have opened the door to foreign interventi­on and manipulati­on which breeds instabilit­y, sectarian strife and terrorism, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday at the Arab Summit in Jordan.

 ??  ?? UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to refugees Tuesday during a visit to the Zaatari Camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan. (AP)
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to refugees Tuesday during a visit to the Zaatari Camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan. (AP)

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