League chief calls for adopting Arab Neighborhood Policy
By Wassim Mroueh
Daily Star staff
Friday, March 19, 2010
KASLIK: Arab League Chief Amr Moussa stressed Thursday that Israel will not have a say in the security, present or future, of the region before it agrees on the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state on the 1967 territories with East Jerusalem as a capital, adding that such a step should be officially recognized by the UN.
“Israel should also withdraw from occupied Golan Heights, remaining seized Lebanese territories, and provide a just solution for the problem of the Palestinian refugees based on the right of return and compensations,” Mousa said.
Moussa made his remarks during a ceremony marking 65 years since the founding of the Arab League on March 22, 1945.
The event, convened by the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), was attended by Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister Ali al-Shami, representing President Michel Sleiman, USEK rector Father Hady Mahfouz, director of the USEK Higher Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences George Yahchouchi, vice president of al-Walid Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation Leila al-Solh Hamade, and Kesrouan MP Farid al-Khazen.
“I speak to you amid clear Arab regression manifested in cultural and educational decay and a weak Arab contribution in the world’s march toward a new technologically advanced globe characterized by respecting human rights and democratic systems” Moussa said....
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