ISLAMABAD: Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki on Sunday said the Arab League Summit, hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) under the dynamic leadership of Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, concluded on a high note, gesturing a very significant step towards regional reconciliation and cooperation.
The summit, held at King Abdulaziz Conference Center in Jeddah, brought together leaders from across the Arab world to discuss main regional issues and forge a path towards stability, unity, and progress, he said in an interview with media.
Arab League Summit Marks Milestone for Regional Reconciliation: Saudi Diplomat
The Ambassador said the summit aimed to foster dialogue and collaboration among Arab nations, emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts, promoting economic development, and countering common threats in the region.
He said Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, known for his bold and transformative vision, played a key role in steering the discussions toward solid action and tangible outcomes.
He said the summit commenced with an opening address by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, who expressed his resolve to strengthen Arab unity and emphasized the urgency of addressing the pressing problems facing the region.
He maintained that the Arab League Summit in Jeddah, under the leadership of Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, marked a significant milestone in the pursuit of regional rapprochement.
It is worth noting that the Arab summit addressed the need for increased coordination in combating extremism and terrorism, recognizing the grave threat they posed to regional security and stability. Leaders also reiterated their commitment to counter extremist ideologies and enhance intelligence sharing and joint security steps to ensure the safety of Arab countries.