Loyalty to the Resistance: The summit set the foundations for a favorable climate
Source: NowLebanon.com, 2-04-2008
The Loyalty to the Resistance bloc said that the Arab Summit set the foundations for a favorable climate that is appropriate to redress Arab relations.
"The holding of the Arab Summit and the Arab initiative as a whole require from all parties to deal positively with finding a solution to the present crisis," the bloc said in a statement.
The bloc also noted that the performance of Syrian leaders reflect Syria's will to work toward Arab solidarity.
"Syria will always remain the beating heart of the Arab world, and no one will be able to isolate it," the bloc said.
The bloc noted that the summit stressed on the need to reconsider the Arab world's dealings with the "Zionist enemy."
"This includes acknowledging the support of the resistance and its importance and efficiency in liberating occupied land."
It added that the US failed to obstruct the Arab Summit in spite of its extended efforts to press on some Arab states, including Lebanon, to boycott the summit.
The Loyalty to the Resistance bloc said that the Arab Summit set the foundations for a favorable climate that is appropriate to redress Arab relations.
"The holding of the Arab Summit and the Arab initiative as a whole require from all parties to deal positively with finding a solution to the present crisis," the bloc said in a statement.
The bloc also noted that the performance of Syrian leaders reflect Syria's will to work toward Arab solidarity.
"Syria will always remain the beating heart of the Arab world, and no one will be able to isolate it," the bloc said.
The bloc noted that the summit stressed on the need to reconsider the Arab world's dealings with the "Zionist enemy."
"This includes acknowledging the support of the resistance and its importance and efficiency in liberating occupied land."
It added that the US failed to obstruct the Arab Summit in spite of its extended efforts to press on some Arab states, including Lebanon, to boycott the summit.
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