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2022 Arab League summit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2022 Arab League summit
Host country Algeria
Date1–2 November 2022
MottoReunification[1]
Venue(s)International Conference Center
CitiesAlgiers
Participants21 countries
ChairAbdelmadjid Tebboune
Follows2019 Arab League summit
Precedes2023 Arab League summit
Websitewww.arabsummit2022.dz

The 2022 Arab League summit, officially the 31st Ordinary Session of the Council of the League of Arab States at the Summit Level, was held at its 31st session in Algiers. This was the fourth time the city hosted this event. All Arab countries were represented at the event, with the exception of Syria, which has been suspended since 2011 due to the ongoing crisis. The summit was postponed several times before its date was confirmed on 1 November 2022. It was initially to be held in 2020, 2021 and finally March 2022.[2] But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was postponed to November to coincide with the anniversary of the outbreak of the Algerian Revolution.[3] The summit was also the first since a number of countries normalized relations with Israel, causing a schism in the Arab position, which had remained united over what was stipulated in the Beirut 2002 initiative.[4]

The King of Saudi Arabia, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, the Emir of Kuwait, the King of Bahrain and the Sultan of Oman did not attend the summit.[5]

Participation

The first day of the Arab summit conference in Algeria, November 2022
Guests

Syria

There was a wide discussion about the possibility of Syria attending the summit, but due to the refusal of some influential countries in the League, this did not happen.[8] Algeria was among the countries that demanded the invitation of Damascus.

Agenda

  • The Palestinian cause
  • The crises in Syria, Libya and Yemen
  • The Russo-Ukrainian war and its aftermath
  • Terrorism and its impact on the region
  • Arab food security
  • Energy crisis
  • Turkish and Iranian interference
  • Arab League reform

Outcomes

The leaders concurred in the final declaration to support Palestine's application for full membership in the UN and to welcome the announcement of reconciliation made by the Palestinian factions in mid-October. The summit placed a strong emphasis on enhancing cooperative Arab action to safeguard Arab national security in all areas and help some Arab nations out of their crises while maintaining their sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity while also satisfying their populations' needs for a decent standard of living.[9][10]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Algeria Summit: Milestone in bolstering Arab reunification and solidarity". 30 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Arab League delays annual summit amid surge in COVID-19 cases". www.aljazeera.com.
  3. ^ "ما دلالات عقد القمة العربية في ذكرى اندلاع "ثورة التحرير" الجزائرية؟". اندبندنت عربية. 11 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Unifying ranks to prove elusive in Algiers' Arab summit |".
  5. ^ "ابن سلمان و3 قادة يعتذرون عن عدم حضور القمة العربية بالجزائر". عربي21. 22 October 2022.
  6. ^ Arab Summit: Special Representative of King of Bahrain arrives in Algiers
  7. ^ "السعودية: الديوان الملكي يوضح سبب عدم حضور محمد بن سلمان قمة الجزائر". 23 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Syria wants Arab League readmission taken off summit agenda". The National. 5 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Arab summit supports Palestinians, calls for political solution in Syria".
  10. ^ "Leaders conclude 31st Arab League summit in Algeria". ABC News.
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