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His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan
In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate
The Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz,
Your Majesties, Your Excellencies, and Your Highnesses,
Kings, Presidents and Emirs of Arab States,
Peace, God's mercy and
blessings be upon you,
Allow me first to express my
sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, to the people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and
its government, for hosting the 19th Arab Summit. We value the tremendous
efforts exerted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to enhance Arab
solidarity and unify the Arab and Islamic Nation's stance. Thanks are also due
to His Excellency the Sudanese President Field Marshall Omar Al-Bashir for his
presidency of the 18th summit. We also renew our thanks to our Arab League and
its Secretary General Amr Mousa on efforts exerted to convene this summit and
ensure its success, God willing.
This summit convenes at a
time when our Arab Nation is passing through the most dangerous stages of its
contemporary history. The challenges and dangers facing our nation and
endangering its security, identity, and future may be greater and more serious
than any other test that the nation has faced in modern times. The Palestinian
issue, which is the Arabs' core concern and the main cause of conflict in this
region, has reached a stalemate, and the Palestinian people continue to suffer
under occupation. The Iraqi people too are exposed to the worst forms of
violence, killing and sedition.
Today, we have an
unprecedented opportunity to regain Arab rights and establish the independent
Palestinian state in accordance with international legitimacy and the Arab
Peace Initiative which was launched in 2002 by His Majesty King Abdullah Bin
Abdul Aziz. The initiative constitutes an acceptable formulation for all
parties to reach a just and comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli
conflict on all tracks. This requires full commitment to the unity of the
Palestinian people, and responsible leadership that must seek with all
possible means to establish the independent Palestinian state on the basis of
the Arab Initiative. Any effort that disregards international legitimacy,
which is supported by the international community, will have grave
consequences that threaten losing the last opportunity to reach a just and
comprehensive settlement to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Peace between the Arab states
and Israel cannot be reached until Israel works constructively and seriously
and demonstrates her respect and commitment to the Arab Initiative, a
unanimously approved proposal. This is the real challenge for leaders in the
region and the world, especially the United States of America, the sponsor of
the peace process. We call upon the US to adhere to President George Bush's
commitment to help establish an independent, viable and contiguous Palestinian
state, living side by side with Israel.
In this context, we
appreciate the American Administration's role in recent weeks in activating
the peace process to achieve the establishment of the Palestinian state on
Palestinian soil.
The Arab Peace Initiative
shows the Arab World's clear intentions and desire to realize a just and
comprehensive peace. Hence, we urge Muslim states to affirm and demonstrate
their support for this initiative and for all the efforts exerted to revive
the peace process in order to realize the establishment of the Palestinian
state.
Your Majesties, Excellencies
and Highnesses,
Jordan has dealt with the
issues and realities of the Arab Nation as part of its historic and national
duty to support its brothers. We have sought nothing but the welfare of the
Arabs, their security and progress. We have been keen to foster respect for
the sovereignty of each Arab state, and have rejected interference by any
party in its affairs. The Palestinian question has been, since its inception,
our primary national issue. And as an embodiment of these principles that we
believe in, we addressed the world recently at the US Congress. There, we
emphasized the need to find a just and permanent solution to the Palestinian
issue which remains the Arabs' core concern and the core conflict in the
region. We also made a candid appeal to the world to help save the Middle East
- and even the world - before it is too late. This can be done by eliminating
the injustice imposed on the Palestinians; so that they may enjoy freedom in
an independent state, with Jerusalem as its capital, and so that Israel may
enjoy the security that constitutes its main concern in relations with Arab
states.
Recent events in our region
have proven the failure of unilateral solutions imposed by force on the
Palestinian people. Military options have not brought an end to the senses of
despair, helplessness and injustice among people of the region that have
resulted from the absence of the peace option; nor has military action
eliminated extremism. Israel therefore must choose: either live in a permanent
cycle of war and increasing hatred, or accept the peace option and
coexistence, which is long overdue, and restore the confidence of people in
the region in peace.
Your Majesties, Excellencies
and Highnesses,
The tragedy in Iraq requires
a united position that will support Iraq's national reconciliation, full
sovereignty over its soil, security and stability. It demands coordination
with the parties in Iraq and the international community, in order for the
will of life to prevail and conquer death and destruction. This will be
realized by involving all sectors of Iraqi society in the political process,
ending the cycle of violence, assisting all factions of the Iraqi people,
preventing the spread of sectarian sedition and preventing any external
interference in its affairs. The situation also demands a candid Arab stance
towards the Iraqi leaderships, who must shoulder their national and historic
responsibilities towards the country and its people, and towards our Arab and
Islamic nation.
As for Lebanon, a cherished
Arab country that faces dangers to its security and stability, Jordan
reaffirms the need for an Arab and international commitment to support and
assist the Lebanese government as it overcomes the repercussions of Israeli
aggression. Jordan has provided and will continue to provide support for
Lebanon's reconstruction and the empowerment of the Lebanese people to live in
peace, security and stability. In this context, Jordan calls for the
intensification of Arab and international efforts to back Lebanon's right to
regain Shebaa Farms and achieve security and stability in an atmosphere of
democracy, to enhance the state's sovereignty and independence of its
political decisions, in order for Lebanon to enjoy its effective, leading and
distinguished role in the region. We also call on Lebanese leaders to work
responsibly to save their homeland, and realize peace, freedom and security
for all the Lebanese, free of external interference.
With regards to the situation
in brotherly Sudan and Somalia, Jordan is also keen to achieve peace and
stability in Darfur, and find a just solution to the issue that would ward off
any external interference in Sudan. Jordan also supports efforts to enhance
security and stability and strengthen peace in Somalia.
Your Majesties, Excellencies
and Highnesses,
We face today two options:
either we mobilize our strengths and unite our stances and policies so that we
will have the political weight we need to confront the challenges to our
security and the future of our homelands, or we remain divided by differences
that weaken our global standing and become easy targets for others to
interfere in our affairs and impose their own agendas. It is time for a united
Arab position, for the organization of our capabilities, powers and resources
to serve our mutual interests and confront the dangers.
The challenge of security and
stability in our countries requires sustained security coordination and
consultation, with the objective of confronting some misled members in our
societies, who use fatwas that are alien to our religion, to commit acts of
terrorism. These factions only believe in destruction, killing, suicide and
declarations of apostasy. Because the danger of these thoughts and these
factions impacts all our homelands and threatens all our peoples, we must
fight these misguided people and end their sedition. They must be resisted
through concepts of enlightenment drawn from our true faith and authentic Arab
traditions. This will expose the fallacious reasoning these misguided people
use to justify their terrorism. It is quite obvious that cooperation in this
area will definitely lead to realizing what is right, the triumph of good over
evil, the prevention of harm and corruption and the thwarting of terrorist
acts.
The Amman Message launched by
Jordan exemplified the unanimous approval of scholars from all Islamic schools
of jurisprudence as to who is a Muslim, who has the authority to speak in the
name of Islam and determine whether it is permissible to consider a certain
individual an apostate and what constitutes acceptable conditions for that.
The Amman Message has been the most important rebuttal of the ideas of those
who preach sedition and sectarianism. It clarified the true principles of
Islam, a religion of moderation, tolerance, peace, coexistence, openness and
dialogue - and it reasserted Islam's call for Muslims to engage and
participate in the progress and advancement of all humanity. This message is
also key to giving Islam the voice and prominence it deserves at the global
level.
Your Majesties, Excellencies
and Highnesses,
The Arab League represents an
important framework for our joint action. It is the oldest regional
organization that has drafted important documents and agreements with superb
content for cooperation between our countries and peoples. These agreements
covered core areas in politics, such as the joint Arab defense agreement, and
in the economic field, such as the two agreements for Arab economic unity in
1955, and the Arab common market agreement. These predate the many other
regional economic agreements found today around the world. In this vital area,
we support Kuwait's proposal to convene an Arab economic summit. We in Jordan
are keen to enhance the quality of inter-Arab trade. It is time to speak of
more mature and sophisticated frameworks for Arab economic cooperation. This
proposed specialized economic summit constitutes the basis for discussing and
then activating these frameworks. In addition to the abovementioned
agreements, others have been signed in the fields of culture, sciences, media,
tourism, transport, communications and security that constitute the nucleus of
real, effective Arab joint action that can be developed in the future.
Despite all these agreements
and regulatory frameworks, our peoples are still asking: where is the
implementation and tangible results of these agreements? The answer is well
known, and it is not easy to criticize ourselves, but we should not remain
hostage to sorrow and grief. The road to the future to which we aspire is to
reformulate our life in a way that guarantees the unity of opinion and stance,
on bases that guarantee the security and safety of each country. This is
nothing new. But implementation today is more urgent than ever before,
especially that our identity, traditions and values are increasingly facing
several forms of danger. We hope at this summit to take practical steps that
will lead to the development and activation of joint action, in a manner that
will give our peoples and future generations hope in a better life, and that
will engage them in contributing to the process of building their societies,
benefiting from today's disciplines while preserving their heritage in which
human and moral values are embodied.
Your Majesties, Excellencies
and Highnesses,
The world around us is
changing and moving forward. We also look to move forward. Hence our countries
are in dire need of atomic energy for peaceful purposes, to enable us to build
societies and update and modernize our fields of science, industry,
agriculture and health. Hence we call for the establishment of an Arab center
for the peaceful use of atomic energy. We will continue to demand that Israel
become a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation agreement, and that its
atomic reactors be subjected to international inspection, just as those of
other states in the world are. This will realize security for all the
countries in the region, and guarantee that the region is free from weapons of
mass destruction, which threaten the future of all humanity.
Finally, we reaffirm the need
for this summit to suggest practical steps to lay the cornerstone for
institutionalized and effective Arab action that will restore confidence in
the Arab order, assert its credibility and enhance solidarity as a basis for
cooperation, complementarity and consensus. And again we would like to express
our heartfelt thanks to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques for hosting and sponsoring this summit, and for His Majesty's
continued efforts to unite Arab ranks and strengthen the Islamic stance
through the major role assumed by the Kingdom in the Gulf Cooperation Council
and the Organization of Islamic Conference.
May God grant us all success
in all that is good for our nation.
Peace, God's mercy and
blessings be upon you.

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