The closing statement of the Baghdad Summit refuses to displace the Palestinians and calls for a comprehensive political process in Syria

The closing statement of the Arab Summit, which was held in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, announced on Saturday, the categorical rejection of the displacement of the Palestinian people, stressing the need to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza, and demanded the influence of countries to pressure Israel to stop the war on the Strip and to introduce aid.
The statement demanded the immediate stopping of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, and also condemned the Israeli attacks on Syria.
The closing statement urged the international community and the Security Council to "exercise the pressure necessary to stop Israeli attacks on Syria," stressing the importance of moving forward in a comprehensive transitional political process in Syria.
Welcome to the lifting of sanctions on Syria
The statement welcomed the announcement of US President Donald Trump to lift the sanctions imposed on Syria, while emphasizing the need to allow the safe passage of the humanitarian workers in Sudan.
The statement called for "the necessity of implementing all arrangements for stopping hostilities in Lebanon," and also condemned "the continuous Israeli violations in Lebanon", calling on Israel to withdraw the complete internationally recognized borders. "
On Yemen, through the closing statement, his "full solidarity with Yemen and support for its efforts to achieve security and stability and end the state of war and division", while stressing the importance of reaching a comprehensive political solution that ends the conflict in Sudan and preserves its sovereignty and the unity of its territory.
The closing statement also called on all parties in Sudan to engage in initiatives seeking to settle the crisis, foremost of which is the Jeddah Declaration.
The situation in Libya
The closing statement expressed his "full support for Libya and to solve the crisis through it through the national dialogue in a way that preserves the unity of the state," rejecting all forms of interference in the Libyan affairs and stressing the exit of all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya. "
The closing statement called on the Libyan Parliament and the Supreme Council of State to the need to accelerate the issuance of electoral laws, stressing the importance of supporting the efforts of Iraq, Egypt and Sudan in order to preserve its legitimate water rights.
The Iraqi capital, Baghdad, witnessed, on Saturday, the works and sessions of the thirty -fourth and fifth Arab summits, in the presence of a number of Arab leaders and leaders, and the general secretaries of the United Nations, the League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The activities of the Arab Summit in Baghdad were held with the participation of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Palestinian Presidents Mahmoud Abbas and Somali Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, in addition to the President of the Presidential Command Council in Yemen Rashad Muhammad Al -Alimi.
And the Vice President of the UAE, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, headed his country's delegation in the summit work, while Jordan participated in a delegation led by Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan, and the Lebanese delegation was headed by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
The Saudi delegation was also chaired by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Climate Affairs Envoy Adel Al -Jubeir, while the delegation of the Sultanate of Oman was headed by Deputy Prime Minister for Defense Affairs Shihab bin Tariq Al Said, while Kuwait was represented by Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Ali Abdullah, Algeria and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Atf, Morocco and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bouraita, Tunisia and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Ali Al -Muttiye
Besides Arab officials, the Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose country confessed last year to the Palestinian state, in addition to the Arab League Secretary Ahmed Aboul Gheit, and the Secretary -General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jassem Al -Badawi.