OPINIONS
Thu 20 Apr 2023 11:13 am - Jerusalem Time
Saudi movement deserves appreciation and respect
The Saudi movement on the Arab and Islamic levels deserves respect and appreciation, especially in light of the current international situation, which indicates that the year is on the verge of multipolarity, and that the one pole that the United States has dominated for several decades, i.e. since the collapse of the Soviet Union, is on its way to completion, after the successes it has achieved. The People's State of China has achieved it at all levels and its solution to many crises in the world through its policies based on creating an international community based on justice and equality among all countries and peoples of the world and not exploiting the major countries of developing countries, but rather working to help and develop them to reach a great level and catch up with the world.
Saudi Arabia developed its conditions internally through a broad renaissance in all political, economic and social fields, which led to its openness and non-closure to many countries of the world, with the exception of some countries with which relations proved to be a major loss for Saudi Arabia, which prompted it to recalculate. Work on development internally and externally for the benefit of Saudi Arabia and the Arab and Islamic world.
On the external level, Saudi Arabia is interested in Arab and Islamic issues, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue, as Jeddah and Riyadh witnessed a series of meetings in this regard, the most prominent of which was the invitation of President Mahmoud Abbas to Saudi Arabia and his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who focused on Saudi Arabia's clear and evident support for the cause. The Palestinian state, which is on the kingdom's list of priorities, will be a priority during the Arab summit to be held in Saudi Arabia next May.
Saudi Arabia has also restored its relations with Tehran through Chinese mediation, as well as working for the return of Syria to the Arab League, and working to end the fighting in Yemen through a historic reconciliation, returning to this country its past that it used to sing of, which is the happy Yemen, in addition to its attempts to end the conflicts in Libya And Iraq in cooperation with other Arab countries.
This matter, and these matters, put the Arab and Islamic world on the path of unification in facing the challenges of the next stage, in order to develop, advance, and contribute to the service of the global community, as it had a role in the past, as it contributed with Islamic countries to the advancement of the civilization of the West, which is currently ignoring the Arabs and Muslims and in the forefront His denial of the Palestinian cause, especially by countries with a colonial past and present, which had a prominent and major role in establishing the occupation entity on the ruins of our people, half of whom were displaced abroad, and for which these Western countries bear responsibility, as well as the United States of America, which supports the occupying state.
We are with the Saudi movement, heart and soul, in order to restore respect for the Palestinian cause and the issues of the entire Arab nation.
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