almotamar.net - Meetings of the 19th Arab summit is scheduled to begin in the Saudi Arabia capital Riyadh on Wednesday there is an Arab optimism that the summit would restore cohesion to the one Arab family and in its coming out with positive results living up to aspirations of the Arab peoples regarding the issues of destiny of the Arab world in this troubled part of the world.
Arab Kings, Emirs and Presidents, the leaders of Arab countries discuss during their meetings of the summit discuss many of hot Arab issues and files at the top of which the developments of the Palestinian cause, the situation in Iraq, Lebanon, Defer, Somalia and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the region in addition to economic and social files.
The Arab leaders confirm the importance of the Arab summit in Riyadh and attach great hopes to it as it is to be held under extraordinary circumstances necessitate on the Arab nation to solidarity and unity of the rank more than any time before.
It is scheduled that president Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen to lead the Yemeni delegation taking part in meetings of the summit to be held on Wednesday and Thursday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faiasal had earlier stated that that the Riyadh summit was the best occasion for an Arab gathering during which there could be taken a united Arab stand concerning the issues facing the Arab nation and protection of the interests of their countries and peoples.
Arab foreign ministers yesterday discussed a host of major issues in their meeting especially the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict and the way of activating the peace process, establishment of a zone free from weapons of mass destruction mostly the Israeli nuclear weapon. They discussed other topics related to terror.
The Yemeni foreign minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi made it clear that there was discussion of various Arab issues regarding Palestine and the Arab Israeli conflict, describing the meeting as reflected adherence to the Area initiative concerning peace in the region.
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