HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani attending the 36th Summit of the Supreme Council of Gulf Co-operation Council in Riyadh yesterday.

 

QNA/Riyadh


HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani has called for addressing the root causes of terrorism, stressing that it is a danger besetting all people and countries without any discrimination between victims, because of their colour, race, religion or doctrine.
Addressing the opening session of the 36th Summit of the Supreme Council of Gulf Co-operation Council  (GCC), under the chairmanship of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, held at the Diriyah Main Palace in Riyadh yesterday, the Emir said: “Terrorism has become one of the most dangerous challenges facing our world today, threatening international peace and security. Its pace has accelerated recently under false pretexts and slogans. The criminal operations that targeted many countries are the best proof that this abhorrent lesion is cross-border, and that its danger besetting all peoples and countries without any discrimination between victims, because of their colour, race, religion or doctrine.
“In this regard, the international community today is required more than ever to double the efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and eliminate its real causes by all available means and capabilities, while taking into consideration the distinction between terrorism and the legitimate right of peoples to struggle against foreign occupation.
“Terrorism that targets innocent civilians is a real problem that must be confronted by all States. The first and foremost responsibility of a State is to maintain the security of its citizens. But, in order to avoid replacing a form of terrorism with another that is worse than its predecessor, we must address the root causes  of terrorism that feed on violence against people in conditions of despair, lack of any way out and loss of hope in reform through peaceful means.
“However, those who are lurking around with ill intentions against Islam take terrorist groups’ acts as a pretext to attack and distort the image of Islam, and to hold all Muslims accountable for acts that they have nothing to do with, but rather they are their first victims. This requires us to stand up to address these fallacies and to highlight the genuine spirit and tolerance of Islam and its respect for the other, and to educate the youth of the Umma that it is not enough to take pride in the attributes of our religion, that generally converge with the human virtues and which are synonymous with high ground ethics, but we are supposed also to exercise them.
“Despite the tireless endeavors made by the GCC countries and the international community’s efforts to bring about a just peace in the Middle East and to establish an independent Palestinian State with its capital in Jerusalem (al-Quds al-sharif), that has not been achieved so far and the prospects for a just solution remained completely blocked, because of Israeli intransigence and continued aggressive Israeli practices aimed at changing the demographic and geographic facts of the occupied Palestinian territories, through expanding settlement construction, repeated and systematic attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the unarmed Palestinian citizens, in addition to the continued siege on the Gaza Strip and preventing its reconstruction.
“It is not acceptable that the Palestinian cause remains unresolved and to be held hostage by the Israeli racist policies. The continued inaction of the international community towards Israeli occupation will lead to disastrous consequences for the Middle East region and the entire world. It’s our right, or rather our duty to call on the international community to obligate Israel to end its occupation of the Arab territories and not to obstruct the establishment of a sovereign independent Palestinian State with its capital in East Jerusalem on 1967 borders.  
On the Syrian crisis the Emir said: “The continuation of the Syrian crisis puts the international community vis-a-vis a historical, moral and humanitarian responsibility.
“The repercussions of this crisis have extended beyond the Syrian and regional boundaries to pose a threat to the global security and stability. Accordingly, we as Arabs, and as part of the international community should act to put an end to this disaster, protect the regional and international peace and security, take all measures and actions to spare the blood of the Syrians, ease their suffering and strive in earnest to implement the decisions of Geneva (1) that fulfil the aspirations of the Syrian people and their hopes and preserve their dignity and their right to exercise their free will to determine their country’s future without coercion or compulsion by a local, or regional or an international power.
“On this occasion, we commend the invitation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for all the Syrian political and armed opposition groups to Riyadh for consultation on the delegation representing the Syrian people in the Vienna negotiations. Through this invitation, the Kingdom provides another proof of its support for the Syrian people.
“And in these circumstances, under which  the Syrian people are subjected to crimes of displacement and mass annihilation, we call upon the Syrian opposition parties to live up to the level of responsibility and take advantage of this valuable opportunity to close their ranks and co-ordinate their steps to what is beyond the formation of a negotiating delegation.
“Regarding the Yemeni situation, we reiterate our concern about the stability of Yemen, its unity and territorial integrity, and emphasise our support for the legitimacy and our rejection to all attempts to forcibly impose control by a faction over Yemen and condemn these attempts, which will fail, with the will of Allah and by the stance of the Yemeni people and solidarity of the Arab coalition.  
“We stress the need to complete the political process in accordance with the Gulf initiative, the outputs of the national dialogue conference in January 2014, the declaration of Riyadh in May 2015 and the Security Council resolution No. 2216.
“Also, the security and stability of Iraq, its national unity and territorial integrity, are of critical importance for us in the Gulf Co-operation Council States and for our Arab nation in general, therefore we call for supporting and backing it in its war against terrorism, which has become a threat to its security, stability and entity.
“We stress that consolidating stability after defeating terrorism, is dependent on surpassing political factionalism, and militia-ism, and laying down the foundations of a patriotic State based on equal citizenship for all Iraqis irrespective of their sectarian, religious or nationalist affiliations.
“Regarding the Libyan situation, we look forward to the brothers in Libya to be able to overcome the current difficulties, achieve comprehensive national reconciliation and to proceed with a political process that achieves unity and stability and maintains security for the brotherly Libyan people. There is no solution in Libya except  a political settlement.
“The unity and integration of the GCC countries, and strengthening consultations and collaboration among their leaders are indispensable conditions for promoting the security and stability of the region, as well as achieving economic growth and cooperation in all fields. This is a question of consensus for our people and our communities.
“In conclusion, I pray to God Almighty to culminate our efforts in success for the good of our peoples and our countries”.

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