Asharq Al-Awsat Publishes Most Significant Articles in Arab League Summit Draft Statement 

Arab foreign ministers meet in Jeddah on Wednesday. (AFP)
Arab foreign ministers meet in Jeddah on Wednesday. (AFP)
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Asharq Al-Awsat Publishes Most Significant Articles in Arab League Summit Draft Statement 

Arab foreign ministers meet in Jeddah on Wednesday. (AFP)
Arab foreign ministers meet in Jeddah on Wednesday. (AFP)

Asharq Al-Awsat received the draft of the closing statement of the 32nd Arab League summit that kicked off in Jeddah on Friday.

The statement tackled over 30 issues of concern in the Arab League, starting with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, crisis in Syria, situation in Lebanon and Iran’s meddling in the region. The leaders also tackled issues related to the environment, cyber-security and economy.

The Arab League underlined the centrality of the Palestinian cause in the Arab world. It underscored the Arab identity of East Jerusalem, the capital of an independent Palestinian state.

It stressed the right to the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state according to the 1967 borders and the need to activate the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.

On Lebanon, the Arab leaders urged the local authorities to continue their efforts to elect a president and form a government as soon as possible. They must implement economic reforms to help the country out of its crippling crisis.

The Arab leaders hailed Lebanon's efforts - in spite of its crippling crises - in hosting Syrian refugees.

They voiced their support for Lebanon's calls to intensify efforts to ensure the safe return of the refugees back to their country where the conditions have become more secure.

On Syria, the draft statement renewed the Arab commitment to the war-torn country’s sovereignty, stability and territorial integrity. The leaders called for intensifying efforts to help Syria end its crisis and end the suffering of its people.

The gatherers welcomed the reinstatement of Syria's membership in the Arab League in line with its May 7 announcement.

They stressed the importance of bolstering joint Arab work to tackle the impact of the refugee crisis, terrorism and drug smuggling.

Effective steps must be taken to resolve the crisis to preserve Syria's unity and sovereignty and meet the aspirations of its people and rid it of terrorism. The safe conditions for the voluntary return of the refugees must be put in place.

Turning to Sudan, they declared full solidarity with it in preserving its sovereignty and independence. They rejected foreign interference in its internal affairs, saying its crisis was an internal issue.

They welcomed the Jeddah humanitarian declaration that was announced on May 11 and signed by the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. The rival Sudanese parties had agreed to renew their commitment to international humanitarian law.

On Libya, the draft statement stressed support to its sovereignty and territorial integrity, rejecting foreign meddling in its affairs.

Addressing Yemen, the statement expressed Arab commitment to the country’s unity and sovereignty. It emphasized support to the legitimate Yemeni government led by Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.

They underlined continued support to the council in carrying out its duties in achieving security and stability in Yemen, ending its crisis and suffering of its people, restoring the state and achieving comprehensive and sustainable peace in the country.

The gatherers welcomed the China-mediated agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to reestablish relations.

They condemned Türkiye after its forces infiltrated Iraqi territories, calling for their unconditional withdrawal.

Turning to the fight against terrorism, the statement condemned all forms of criminal operations carried out by terrorist organizations in Arab countries and the world.



Albudaiwi Praises International Coalition for a Two-State Solution to Grant Palestinians Their Legitimate Rights

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi - SPA
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi - SPA
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Albudaiwi Praises International Coalition for a Two-State Solution to Grant Palestinians Their Legitimate Rights

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi - SPA
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi - SPA

The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, praised the launch of the International Coalition for a Two-State Solution, expressing hope that this coalition will help grant the Palestinian people their legitimate rights to establish their state and live in peace and security.
This statement was made during his speech at the ministerial meeting titled "The Situation in Gaza and Implementing the Two-State Solution as a Path to Just Peace," organized by the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the European Union, and Norway, on Thursday, September 26, 2024, on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, USA.
Albudaiwi noted that holding this important event comes at an extremely critical time, as the situation in Gaza has reached one of the most severe humanitarian crises of our modern era. He emphasised the GCC's commitment to supporting all efforts aimed at alleviating the immense suffering of the Palestinian people, SPA reported.
He called for decisive action from the international community in light of the ongoing crimes committed by Israeli occupation forces in Gaza, whose victims are the beleaguered Palestinian people, suffering from severe shortages of essential supplies, destruction of infrastructure, and loss of innocent lives, the majority of whom are women and children.
"These actions represent a blatant violation of international humanitarian law, and those responsible for these violations must be held accountable," he stated.
During his speech, the GCC Secretary General also commended the ministerial committee formed by the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit for its significant diplomatic efforts in garnering international support for a ceasefire, ending the Israeli aggression in Gaza, and enhancing recognition of the Palestinian state while ensuring the flow of humanitarian aid to the neediest populations.
He expressed gratitude to all countries that have recognized the State of Palestine, urging other nations to take this step to affirm their commitment to international justice and support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state. Moreover, he renewed the GCC's call for an international conference that includes all relevant parties to end the occupation and ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the borders of 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital. He emphasized that this solution is the only way to achieve peace and stability for both Palestinians and Israelis.
He pointed out that the international community must recognise that the continued expansion of Israeli settlements and repeated violations of Islamic holy sites, particularly Al Aqsa Mosque, exacerbate tensions in the region. "These practices not only threaten the prospects for peace but also constitute violations of international law, complicating the path toward a two-state solution, which remains the only viable option for achieving a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace," Albudaiwi said.
In conclusion, he asserted that the time has come to turn words into actions, and the international community has a moral and legal obligation to take decisive steps, not only to provide immediate relief to Gaza but also to ensure a just and lasting peace. "The GCC stands ready to cooperate with all parties to achieve these goals," he concluded.