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Saudi-African Summit calls for peace in Middle East

Leaders at the Saudi-African Summit express deep concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza. (SPA)
  • The Summit in Riyadh emphasizes resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, urging international pressure on Israel for peace and addressing Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
  • Marking a significant step in Saudi-African relations, Riyadh Declaration vows to enhance cooperation across defense, economic, cultural, and environmental sectors.

Riyadh – Leaders attending the Saudi-African Summit held in Riyadh have collectively expressed their concern over the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need to halt military operations in the Palestinian territories.

The summit, which brought together influential figures from across the Saudi and African regions, served as a platform for addressing critical geopolitical issues, with a significant focus on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

They stressed the importance of protecting civilians, underscoring the necessity of adherence to international law and humanitarian principles.

The summit’s participants called for increased international pressure on Israel to cease its attacks and halt the forced displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. They condemned these actions as blatant violations of international humanitarian law and other international statutes.

The leaders also highlighted the critical role of international humanitarian organizations in providing aid to the Palestinian people. They pointed to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and the need to support its efforts in delivering relief and assistance to those affected by the conflict.

The leaders at the summit emphasized the importance of intensifying efforts to achieve a comprehensive and just resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. They advocated for a solution based on the principle of the two-state solution, aligning with the Arab Peace Initiative and relevant international resolutions.

“The goal, as stated, is to ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, said the Riyadh Declaration, issued at the conclusion of the summit.

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The declaration marked a significant moment in international diplomacy, with Saudi Arabia and African countries uniting in their call for peace and justice in the Middle East. The leaders also committed to enhancing cooperation in defense, counterterrorism, and combating extremism.

Economic, Development, and Investment Relations

The declaration recognized the historical economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Africa, with Saudi Arabia having provided over $45 billion in development support to African countries over the past 50 years.

The leaders agreed to further enhance trade and economic cooperation, capitalizing on the diverse economic potentials and opportunities presented by Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Africa’s Agenda 2063.

Energy and Environmental Initiatives

The leaders discussed the pivotal role of Saudi Arabia and OPEC+ countries in stabilizing global oil markets. They expressed interest in exploring cooperation in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.

The declaration also supported the Saudi Green Initiative and the Green Middle East Initiative, aligning with efforts to combat climate change.

Leaders at the Saudi-African Summit emphasize on the importance of a two-state solution to Israel-Palestine crisis for lasting peace. (SPA)

Cultural, Educational, and Civilizational Communication

The declaration called for promoting cultural coexistence and human tolerance, strengthening cultural cooperation, and organizing joint activities in sports and media.

It emphasized the importance of empowering women and preserving the rich cultural heritage of both regions.

Humanitarian and Health Cooperation

The leaders stressed the need to strengthen food and drug control, enhance sustainable development programs, and improve living standards in African countries.

The declaration highlighted the importance of developing human and agricultural resources, health services, and addressing humanitarian challenges.

The Riyadh Declaration represents a renewed commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and African countries. It opens new horizons for future relations and cooperation across various fields, reflecting the shared interests and historical ties that bind these regions.

The summit’s outcomes are expected to pave the way for a more prosperous and interconnected future between Saudi Arabia and the African continent, the declaration said.