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    US-Islamic summit: 34 thousand troops to fight in Iraq and Syria

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    Post by Rocky Mon 22 May 2017, 3:15 am

    US-Islamic summit: 34 thousand troops to fight in Iraq and Syria


    Date of release: 2017/5/21 



    "The Arab-Islamic summit is a historic turning point in Arab-Muslim relations with the United States and will open up prospects for the future of relations between them," he said.
    The statement, issued at the end of the Arab-Islamic summit, expressed satisfaction at the atmosphere of frank and fruitful dialogue at the summit and the consensus reached on a number of current international and regional issues.
    The participants stressed the importance of the partnership between the Arab and Islamic countries and the United States of America to confront extremism and terrorism and achieve peace, stability and development regionally and internationally.
    The participants pledged to continue close coordination between the Arab and Islamic countries with the United States of America on issues of common interest to enhance partnership between them and exchange experiences in development fields.
    They also affirmed their countries' firm commitment to fighting terrorism in all its forms, addressing its intellectual roots, draining its sources of funding and taking all necessary measures to prevent and combat terrorist crimes in close cooperation.
    The leaders welcomed the establishment of a global center for countering radical thought based in Riyadh, praising the strategic objectives of the Center to combat extremism ideologically, informally and numerically and to promote co-existence and tolerance among poets.
    On the other hand, the leaders welcomed the readiness of a number of Islamic countries participating in the Islamic Coalition to combat terrorism to provide a reserve force of 34 thousand soldiers to support operations against terrorist organizations in Iraq and Syria when needed.
    The participants also welcomed the opening of a cooperation agreement in the field of combating terrorism financing, which included the establishment of a center to target the financing of terrorism, which will be hosted by Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, demanding clear plans to shape the future of youth and build their capacities and enhance their citizenship and opportunities. In a related development, the participating leaders stressed their countries' rejection of any attempt to link terrorism with any religion, culture or race, pledging to protect and spread a culture of tolerance, coexistence and constructive cooperation between different countries, religions and cultures.
    They called for broadening the scope of meaningful and serious cultural dialogue, which demonstrates the tolerance and moderation of the Islamic religion and its rejection of all forms of violence and extremism and its ability to coexist peacefully with each other.
    The participants also called for the renewal and rationalization of intellectual discourse in order to be compatible with the moderate, moderate approach of Islam, which calls for tolerance, love, mercy and peace.
    On the side of confronting the doctrinal and sectarian agendas and interfering in the affairs of states, the statement stressed the importance of cooperation between countries and relations based on the principles of good neighborliness and non-interference in the internal affairs of countries and respect for their independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
    The statement called for following up the programs and activities of the areas of partnership between the Arab and Islamic worlds and the United States, and that these efforts are continuous and continuous in terms of coordination in positions and visions between the Arab and Islamic worlds and the United States of America.
    The summit tasked the concerned parties in the concerned countries to follow up and implement the decisions of the Riyadh Declaration and to form the necessary ministerial committees and subcommittees and the necessary meetings, discussions, direct coordination and periodic reports on the progress of such actions.

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