The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in his speech at the opening of the Jeddah Summit on Security and Development, indicated that “today’s meeting takes place against the backdrop of challenges facing the international community to increase cooperation in finding solutions to global problems”, explaining that “there is no security , stability or development in the shadow of conflict.

He emphasized that “the responsibility of aspects of conflicts before international law and the UN Charter saves peoples from many victims and tragedies,” and believed that “crises and wars in any region affect the whole world, and the war in Ukraine contributed to the aggravation of the economic crisis that could lead to to humanitarian disasters.

Al Thani explained, “We will spare no effort to work with our partners in the region and the world to ensure a continuous flow of energy supplies,” emphasizing “the importance of the relationship of the Persian Gulf and the Arab countries in general with the United States and must be maintained and deepened” .

He believed that “the key role of the United States in the Middle East and in the world is no secret”, noting that “the achievement of stability in the Persian Gulf region is necessary not only for them, but for the entire international community.”

The Emir of Qatar said: “Our firm position is to rid the Gulf region and the Middle East as a whole of the dangers of nuclear weapons, and we reaffirm the right of the countries of the region to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in accordance with international rules. . . .

He pointed out that “the dangers facing the region in light of the tense international situation require the search for a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian question”, stressing that “one of the most important sources of tension and instability will remain if Israel does not stop its violations.” international law, and if he does not stop building … settlements, changing the character of Jerusalem and continuing the siege of Gaza.

He pointed out that “the Arab countries, despite their differences, unanimously agreed to the Arab peace initiative, and it is wrong to abandon it just because Israel rejects it”, stressing that “it is no longer possible to understand the continuation of the occupation due to the electoral policy in the implementation of resolutions that have international legitimacy, and the role of the Arabs should not be to propose settlements.” And Israel’s role is to reject it and increase its intransigence whenever the Arabs make concessions.”

He stated, “We look forward to an active role for the United States in calling for serious negotiations to resolve the Palestinian issue, and we also appreciate the truce between the Yemeni parties and Saudi Arabia’s initiative to put forward one.” “We must not forget our responsibility to participate in solving the problems facing humanity, including the problem of climate change.”