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33rd Arab Summit: Future of Arab Ummah Hinges on Formulation of Common Strategic Vision (HM the King’s Speech)

Manama – His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, said on Thursday that the future of the Arab Ummah hinges on the formulation of a common strategic vision, making sure there is genuine political will to consolidate its unity and close its ranks.

‘The future of our Arab Ummah hinges on the formulation of a common strategic vision, making sure there is genuine political will to consolidate its unity and close its ranks in order to serve the common interests of our peoples and fulfil their aspirations for greater understanding and integration among its members,” stressed the Sovereign in a speech to the 33rd Summit of the League of the Arab States, which kicked off in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Regretting that inter-Arab economic integration has yet to reach the level to which Arab League’s member countries aspire, despite the fact that our countries have all the ingredients for success, HM the King underlined that this situation is not an inevitable destiny and that it requires the adoption of a re
alistic vision firmly rooted in joint action.

An approach that is committed to the principles of good neighborliness, respect for the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, said the Sovereign in His speech, which was read out by Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, noting that it is also important to refrain from interfering in their affairs, or sow the seeds of division and secession.

His Majesty the King once again deplored the fact that the Arab Maghreb Union has not been able to play its natural role with respect to supporting co-development in the Maghreb countries by ensuring, in particular, the free movement of people, capital, goods and services between the five countries making up the Union.

The Sovereign also emphasized the importance of human resources, which should be given special attention, especially Arab youth, to enhance their skills and qualifications, making sure modern means and methods are acquired in the areas of education and training, and create more job opportuni
ties for young people in various sectors.

“We should, in particular, make sure modern means and methods are acquired in the areas of education and training, and create more job opportunities for young people in various sectors to help them engage in political life and be part of our nations’ economic and social fabrics,” said His Majesty the King, underlining that properly training principled, responsible youth, true wealth of Arab States, is the best way to enhance the standing of these countries and make sure Arab States can effectively tackle the crucial issues facing them and be influential actors in their respective regional and international environments.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse