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Communiqué
On the Arab Summit of March 2010
The Arab Summit,
scheduled on the 27th and the 28th of March 2010
in Sirte, Libya, comes amidst a number of events and changes that are
troubling the Arab arena.
The Afro-Asian Peoples’
Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) appeals to the Arab leaders to adopt an
Arab unified stance towards facing the Israeli practices and the
reoccurring attacks on the Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem and insisting
on threatening them and not merely issuing statements of condemnation
and denunciation.
What is happening in
Jerusalem poses a threat to the Arab national security, a situation
which makes it necessary for the Arab leaders to support the
steadfastness of the Palestinian people, endorse the Palestinian
authority and activate the Arab Peace Initiative. In that respect, AAPSO
appeals to the Palestinian factions to renounce disputes, abandon
conflicts, undertake their responsibilities towards the Palestinian
people and confront the imminent danger surrounding them. Israel
exploits those disputes between the Palestinian factions for
implementing its criminal schemes. AAPSO also calls upon the Arab
leaders to activate all the conventions of the Arab joint action on all
levels, especially those related to the Arab common market in pursuance
of the Arab economic unity.
AAPSO also calls for
reconsidering the Pact of the League of Arab States for making its
resolutions abiding and working on the development of the Arab
Parliament so that its resolutions would also be binding on the Arab
governments. AAPSO also suggests the establishment of an Arab court for
settling the disputes which may arise between two or more countries.
Finally, AAPSO calls
upon the Arab leaders to formulate an Arab unified stance on taking
practical steps to free the Middle East of the weapons of mass
destructions.
Permanent Secretariat of AAPSO
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