Baghdad summit: Saudi Arabia reiterates rejection of Palestinian displacement, backs Syrian reintegration
Saudi Gazette reportBAGHDAD —
Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its unequivocal rejection of the forced displacement of Palestinians “under any circumstances,” Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir said Saturday during the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad.He reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
“The exceptional circumstances facing the Palestinian cause require us to intensify joint efforts to alleviate the humanitarian suffering of the Palestinian people and to stop the crimes and violations committed by the Israeli occupation forces,” Al-Jubeir said.
He described these acts as flagrant violations of the UN Charter and international law.
Al-Jubeir emphasized the need for a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza and condemned any attempts to impose solutions that undermine Palestinian aspirations for self-determination and statehood within 1967 borders.
He also denounced Israeli attacks on Syrian territory, and stressed the importance of supporting Syria’s sovereignty and stability.
Al-Jubeir praised U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent decision to lift sanctions on Syria during his visit to the Kingdom, calling it “a great opportunity for recovery, development, and reconstruction.”
Turning to other regional conflicts, Al-Jubeir reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s continued efforts to mediate peace in Sudan, calling for a complete ceasefire, humanitarian access, and the preservation of Sudan’s sovereignty and unity.
He reiterated Saudi Arabia’s support for a comprehensive political resolution in Yemen, and stressed the importance of maritime security and freedom of navigation in international waters.
Addressing Lebanon, Al-Jubeir voiced support for President Joseph Aoun’s efforts to reform state institutions and consolidate all arms under the authority of the state.
He expressed hope that Lebanon’s government would meet the aspirations of its people and preserve national stability and unity.
Al-Jubeir concluded by urging stronger Arab cooperation and development to achieve a secure and prosperous future for the region.
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