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Arab Parties conference calls for Doha conference cancellation
Qatar, Politics, 7/24/1997

Today the General Conference of Arab Parties and NGO's held in Cairo delivered its final statement which called for a compehensive Arab summit attended by the Arab countries 9 with no exceptions 9 to confront present regional and international situations and take firm measures.

The conference also called for the cancellation of the economic confernce planned to be held in Doha, Qatar in November and urged the Arab countries that maintain political and economic relations with Israel to sever them.

It rejected giving Israel concessions under the name of peace, asked Arabs to abide by the Cairo summit resolutions which stress the necessity of stopping all normalization forms with Israel, and acknowledged Syria and Lebanon's steadiness against the Israeli pressures and provocations.

The conference renewed its support of the Palestinian peoples' self-determintion rights and establishment of its state 9 on its own land 9 whose capital is Jerusalem. It condemend the U.S Congress resoulution to move the embassy to Jerusalem.


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