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The emergency Arab summit: an alliance of Arab countries to face current challenges


Hosting the Arab Summit in Casablanca 1989
Hassan II bin Mohammed bin Youssef Al-Alawi, King of Morocco

The circumstances currently taking place in the Arab arena require all Arab countries, without exception, to support the efforts made by King Hassan II of Morocco to convene an emergency summit to study the current situation and developments and the dangers they face.


The conditions that Lebanon is witnessing, the massacres taking place between the people of the same country, and the massacres taking place in the occupied territories at the hands of the Zionists against the Palestinian people, require immediate action from the Arab countries at the level of leaders to discuss these issues and take unified and positive positions to serve our fateful issues.


Undoubtedly, the period that has elapsed since the convening of the emergency Amman summit, the "Summit of Accord and Accord," is a relatively long period, especially since the developments that took place in the Arab arena during this period brought about major turning points in the Arab situation in general, whether on the political or economic level.


With this, it has become a foregone conclusion that the Arab leaders gather once again, within the "summit institution", to study these turning points and come up with positive and agreed-upon perceptions, so that these perceptions respond to the main challenge facing the Arab nation, which is to strengthen the formula of "reconciliation" that was achieved in Oman, and the development of this formula through the intensification of Arab meetings and the creation of a unified Arab position, which would be able to dialogue with the regional and international powers, and to elicit the support and endorsement of these forces for the Arab right.





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