Muslim World League Calls for Promoting Peace

The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the president of Bosnia, and the speaker during the conference. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the president of Bosnia, and the speaker during the conference. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Muslim World League Calls for Promoting Peace

The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the president of Bosnia, and the speaker during the conference. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the president of Bosnia, and the speaker during the conference. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Muslim World League (MWL) has held an international conference in Sarajevo to promote peace and coexistence.

In his opening remarks, Zeljko Komsic, chairperson of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, underscored the significance of the conference, praising the unprecedented diversity in attendance and participation. The focus of the event was promoting tolerance, coexistence, and peace.

The conference - held in cooperation with the parliament of Bosnia - was attended by senior political figures, both parliamentary and governmental, religious leaders, and representatives of civil society.

The Secretary-General of the MWL, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, lauded the harmony and solidarity demonstrated by the Balkan model, highlighting its ability to draw lessons from history.

He also commended the model's awareness and wisdom in decision-making on crucial issues.

Al-Issa stressed that the Balkan model symbolizes a chapter of civilization oriented towards the future and the well-being of future generations, transcending challenges and difficulties.

The secretary-general further stressed that the Balkan model serves as an inspirational example for others, drawing lessons from its history and avoiding the painful consequences of religious, ethnic, and partisan conflicts.



Saudi Arabia Shares Security Expertise with Syrian Delegation

The Syrian delegation reviewed Saudi Arabia's security practices (SPA)
The Syrian delegation reviewed Saudi Arabia's security practices (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Shares Security Expertise with Syrian Delegation

The Syrian delegation reviewed Saudi Arabia's security practices (SPA)
The Syrian delegation reviewed Saudi Arabia's security practices (SPA)

The Saudi Ministry of Interior hosted a Syrian security delegation from April 14 to 16 to review the Kingdom's security practices and benefit from its expertise.

This move is part of Riyadh’s ongoing efforts to support the Syrian government in achieving security and stability, while preserving Syria's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

The Syrian Ministry of Interior, in a statement carried by the official news agency SANA, confirmed that a delegation recently visited Riyadh on an official trip “to promote bilateral cooperation in the fields of security and policing.”

The ministry added that the visit aimed to examine Saudi security practices and benefit from its advanced expertise in related security areas, which would help develop Syria’s security framework and enhance its ability to confront emerging challenges.

The statement noted that this initiative is part of efforts to strengthen ties between the two nations, with Syria committed to supporting joint cooperation that serves national interests and promotes security and stability in the region.

Earlier in February, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh, marking his first foreign visit since his appointment.

During their meeting, the two leaders discussed the latest developments in Syria, strategies to support its security and stability, and ways to enhance bilateral relations across various sectors.

In a statement published by Syria’s official news agency SANA, al-Sharaa said, “We sensed and heard a genuine desire to support Syria in building its future, along with a commitment to uphold the will of the Syrian people and the unity and integrity of its territory.”

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, following a meeting with a Syrian delegation in Riyadh earlier this year, stated, “The time has come for Syria to stabilize, rebuild, and make the most of its resources, most importantly its brotherly Syrian people.”

In a post on X, the Saudi defense minister described the meeting as “fruitful.”

On February 25, Saudi Arabia welcomed the convening of the Syrian National Dialogue Conference, expressing hope that it would contribute to fulfilling the aspirations of the Syrian people and strengthening national unity.

In a statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its support for efforts to build Syrian state institutions, foster stability, and improve the well-being of its citizens.

The statement also reiterated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to Syria’s security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.