Ambassador Ali Abdi Awari, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to the Arab Republic of Egypt and the permanent delegate to the League of Arab States, praised the emergency Arab summit outputs held in Cairo today to support the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people in defending their land and the need to take firm international measures to protect the Palestinian people, and to emphasize the rejection of any forced displacement attempts to the Palestinian people.
- Jordan and Azerbaijan affirm the need to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields - the seventh day
- Madbouly: President El -Sisi's speech at the Arab summit "historical" and confirms the constants of the Egyptian position - the seventh day
- The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia: Photography and broadcast of prayers through communication sites may make them unacceptable - the seventh day
The Somalia Ambassador appreciated the efforts of President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, his positions supporting the Palestinian issue and his endeavors to the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, praising Egypt’s successful hosting of this important summit.
He also praised the Arab consensus to adopt the comprehensive plan presented by the Arab Republic of Egypt, in coordination with the State of Palestine and the Arab countries, to rehabilitate the Strip, considering that it is a step on the right path to confront Western threats aimed at liquidating the Palestinian issue.
- Syrian security seizes the perpetrator of a massacre in Hama - the seventh day
- The United Nations: Access to the damaged Zamzam camp in Sudan "has become almost impossible" - the seventh day
The Somalia Ambassador affirmed that the results of the emergency Arab summit reflect the keenness of Arab leaders to support and enhance the Arab solidarity to relief the Palestinian people and to emphasize that the Palestinian issue will remain the first and central issue of Arabs, as the summit affirmed the adherence to achieving a fair and comprehensive peace according to the two -state solution, establishing an independent Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967 with East Jerusalem, and rejecting all forms of aggression and violations targeting the Palestinian people.