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Chairman of the Six-Party Arab Committee Visits Lebanon


At the council of Arab ministers on May 20, 1984 Tunis, Tunisia.
Secretary General of the League of Arab States, Chedli AlKlibi

We hope that the upcoming visit of the Chairman of the Six-Party Arab Committee entrusted with ending the Lebanese crisis, Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad, and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Shazly Al-Qalibi, to Damascus and Beirut during the next few days will contribute to finding a way out for the Lebanese problem, which has been going on for more than 14 years, without a glimmer of hope for ending it.


The new tour of the committee chairman and al-Qalibi is of great importance as it comes after the meeting of the Arab League Council in Tunis, during which a collective Arab desire and boundless confidence emerged in the committee's continuation of its benevolent endeavors to resume its contacts with the various Lebanese parties and the speedy completion of its mission to help the Lebanese people overcome their current crisis, which is represented in the dangerous escalation and the return of the language of the defender instead of the democratic dialogue between them.


It remains important for all Lebanese parties to consolidate the cease-fire, which will allow the committee chairman to move to the political side of the committee's work, which is represented in meeting the political, party and parliamentary leaders in the two parts of the capital, Beirut.


The bloody events that this ancient Arab country is going through with its democracy and tolerance will only serve the common enemy of the Arab nation, and what is required of the Lebanese is to show wisdom and a sense of responsibility and to respond to the committee's efforts to put an end to the unfortunate developments taking place in the Lebanese capital so that the committee can perform its mission in coming up with a solution that ends this hell.


We do not doubt for a single moment the ability of the Lebanese people and their various parties to provide assistance and assistance to the work of the Committee so that its benevolent endeavors will be crowned with success for the benefit of Lebanon and its people after they have suffered so much pain, as the Arab option and the Lebanese reconciliation remains the only and last resort to get out of the cycle of continuous bleeding.

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