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Arab Summit in Baghdad: Intensifying Efforts to Address Security and Economic Issues
Arab Summit in Baghdad: Intensifying Efforts to Address Security and Economic Issues

Arab Summit in Baghdad: Intensifying Efforts to Address Security and Economic Issues

Muscat, 15 May (ONA) --- The Sultanate of Oman is committed to supporting the Arab League’s efforts in promoting political stability and economic integration in the Arab world to serve the common interests of member states. The upcoming Arab Summit in Baghdad holds particular significance amid regional challenges, especially concerning the Palestinian cause and economic fluctuations.

Abdullah Nasser Al Rahbi, the Sultanate of Oman’s Ambassador to Arab Republic of Egypt and Oman’s Permanent Representative to the Arab League, affirmed to ONA that Oman’s participation in the Baghdad Summit underscores its pivotal role in strengthening joint Arab action. He emphasized Oman’s firm belief that cooperation and coordination among Arab nations are essential for achieving regional security and stability, as well as advancing political, economic, and cultural collaboration to bolster Arab unity.

He noted that the summit provides a vital platform for Arab states to consult and collaborate in addressing pressing political, security, and economic challenges. He highlighted Oman’s longstanding role in bridging perspectives among Arab nations and promoting dialogue to serve the region’s highest interests.

Al Rahbi added that the Palestinian cause, as the central Arab issue, will be a key focus, with Oman reiterating its support for a just and comprehensive peace that guarantees the Palestinian people’s right to an independent state with Al Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital.

He underscored the importance of holding the summit in Iraq at this critical juncture, reflecting Iraq’s resurgence as a key player in Arab cooperation. He added that the parallel economic summit will address Arab economic integration, food security, and energy cooperation amid global financial uncertainties, expressing hope for tangible outcomes.

For his part, Dr. Qahtan Taha Khalaf Al Janabi, the Republic of Iraq’s Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League, stated that Iraq has historically been a “house of peace” and stressed the summit’s role in forging solutions to Arab challenges through solidarity.

He affirmed that the Palestinian cause—especially post-October 7 developments—will take center-stage in the discussions, with Arab consensus rejecting forced displacement in Gaza and the West Bank and demanding an immediate ceasefire and aid access. He condemned Israel’s violations of international law and targeting of Arab nations.

Furthermore, the economic summit, he added, will tackle trade, investment, and development issues, while the Arab League’s role remains pivotal in unifying positions through consensus. Iraq hopes the summit will yield decisions that meet Arab aspirations and mark a turning point for joint Arab action.

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