Thursday, 21 April 2016

US-Gulf summit, affirming its commitment to the security of the "Gulf" and respect for the sovereignty of States



RIYADH (Ina) - The leaders and heads of delegations of the Gulf Cooperation Council ( GCC) and US President Barack Obama at the end of the summit of leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council ( GCC) and the President of the United States, the strategic partnership between the two sides, which aims to achieve stability, security and prosperity for the region. 
this came in the final statement of the summit, where leaders affirmed their support common principles that were agreed upon at Camp David , including the common perception that there is no military solution to the civil conflict and armed in an area that can only be solved through political and peaceful means, and respect for the rule All states, non - interference in its internal affairs, as well as the need forcomprehensive governance , including the protection of minorities and respect for human rights in countries with such conflicts. 
the leaders said in the statement carried by the Saudi Press agency (SPA), their solidarity with the Syrian people, stressing their determination to consolidate the cessation of business combat, and the need forpolitical transition without Bashar al - Assad, while maintaining the state institutions, and focus on fighting Daash and Front victory. 
He encouraged leaders to make further progress in Iraq toward easing sectarian tensions and working to achieve a comprehensive governance and reconciliation among all Iraqis , including addressing thelegitimate grievances of all components of Iraqi society through the implementation of reforms. 
leaders welcomed the cessation of hostilities in Yemen, urging all parties of Yemen to abide by it. 
They expressed their continued support for the efforts of UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh and stressed the importance of progress in the ongoing in Kuwait talks, to achieve a lasting and comprehensive political settlement of the conflict in accordance with Security Council resolution No. 2216 (2015) and theinitiative Gulf, and outputs of national dialogue conference. 
with regard to the Libyan issue, the leaders welcomed the assumption of the national reconciliation government in Tripoli reins of power. 
She stressed cooperation and the United States Council ( GCC ) , the need to resolve the Israeli -Palestinian conflict on the basis of a peace deal just , lasting and comprehensive conducive to theestablishment of a sovereign Palestinian state, with renewed emphasis on the importance of the Arab peace initiative of 2002. 
He welcomed the cooperation of the United States Council of the progress made ​​in undermining Daash gains on the ground in Syria and Iraq, and the United States welcomed the participation and support of the GCC countries in the coalition international against Daash, and praised the efforts of the firm of theGulf cooperation Council in the prevention of terrorist attacks. the 
United States and the Gulf cooperation Council and confirmed their support of comprehensive joint action with Iran to the plan, noting that the implementation of the plan so far has prevented Iran's quest for nuclear weapons, which enhances security and stability in the region. 
She stressed the GCC states its willingness to build trust and settle long - standing disputes with Iran, provided Tehran 's commitment to the principles of good neighborliness and non - interference in internal affairs and respect for the land safety in accordance with international law , including the Charter of the United Nations. 
the United States pledged cooperation Council increase the exchange of information on non - traditional threats in the region. 
 the GCC states have pledged to study in depth presentations of the United States to cooperate in thefield of maritime security, access quickly an agreement on necessary to implement an integrated defense system of early warning against ballistic missiles steps. the 
United States stressed that she ready to work together with the Gulf cooperation Council to deter and counter any external threat targeting the territorial integrity of any of the GCC countries. 
the United States also expressed its readiness to support the GCC 's efforts to diversify their economies and adapt to the economic challenges caused by low oil prices and demographics changing and theneeds of effective governance.

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