the "Algiers Declaration" stresses the imperative of preserving the unity of the Arab States, their territorial integrity and their sovereignty

The “Declaration of Algiers”, which sanctioned the work of the 31st edition of the Arab League Summit, held on Wednesday in the Algerian capital, underlined the imperative of working towards the consolidation of joint Arab action with a view to preserving the national security of the Arab States in its global acceptance and in all its political, economic, food, energy, water and environmental dimensions, and to contribute to the settlement of the crises that certain Arab countries are going through, so as to preserve the unity of the Member States , their territorial integrity and their sovereignty over their natural resources.

The Declaration rejects any form of interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries and insists on the need to find Arab solutions to Arab issues through the strengthening of the role of the Arab League in the prevention of crises and their resolution in a peaceful manner, as well as the consolidation of inter-Arab relations.

It further emphasizes the centrality of the Palestinian issue and unconditional support for the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to freedom, self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. enjoying full sovereignty on the basis of the borders of June 4, 1967, with Al-Quds-East as its capital, as well as the right of return and reparation for Palestinian refugees, in accordance with UN Resolution No. 194 in 1948.

The Declaration also reaffirms the commitment to the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 with all its elements and all its priorities and the Arab commitment to a just and comprehensive peace as a strategic choice to end the Israeli occupation of all Arab territories.

It stresses, in this regard, the importance of continuing efforts to protect the occupied city of Al-Quds and its sacredness and to defend it against unacceptable and reprehensible attempts at occupation aimed at altering its demographic composition, its Arab-Islamic and Christian identity and its historical and legal status, welcoming, in this sense, the role of the Al-Quds Committee and the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency in defending the Holy City and supporting the resistance of its inhabitants.

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