The 27th Arab Summit reiterated Monday support for Syria’s unity, stability, and safety of its territories in accordance with Arab League’s charter and principles.
The summit also affirmed full solidarity with the Syrian people in facing the dangerous daily violations that threaten their lives.
Meanwhile, it welcomed the international efforts exerted in creating the appropriate conditions for resumption of the negotiations between the Syrian opposition and the regime, and form a transitional governing body with full executive power based of the Geneva I Communique on June 30, 2012, Kuna reported.
The summit urged Arab League Secretary General to continue his consultations and communication with UN Secretary General, UN Special Envoy to Syria, and all political parties in order to intensify the efforts toward making suitable atmospheres to revive the Geneva negotiation rounds, and approve the steps toward a transitional political solution for the Syrian crisis.
On the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, the summit reiterated Arab States’ firm support of Syria’s just right to reclaim the entire Golan Heights region to the June 4 1967 border lines.
It also rejected the Israeli settlement activities inside the Golan, condemned Israel’s incessant occupation of the Syrian region since 1967, and expressed full solidarity with Syria and Lebanon in facing Israeli assaults and threats, Kuna concluded.
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