Arab Parliament: Makkah summits are chance to unify Arab, Islamic stance

September Net
The Arab, Islamic, and Gulf summits are an important chance to unify Islamic and Arab stances, maintain national security, and face challenges and dangers amid recent developments, said Speaker of the Arab Parliament Mishal bin Fahm al-Salami.
The summits will be held in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday and Friday at the invitation of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
Salami reiterated in a statement the Arab Parliament’s support to these summits, which he described as “historical” given that they are held at a crucial stage in the history as Arab and Islamic nations face serious challenges and dangers especially after the attack on Saudi Arabia.
He condemned the launch of Houthi militia ballistic missiles on Makkah in blatant defiance of feelings of all Muslims, adding that it was a direct and deliberate attack on vital facilities, affecting the stability of the global economy.
The Speaker described these acts of aggression as war crimes that had negative repercussions on regional and international security and peace and demanded immediate and decisive action by the international community.
Salami expressed appreciation for “the leading and pivotal role played by Saudi Arabia and its keenness to protect the Arab and Islamic national security”.
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