Writers and political analysts: The Jeddah summit establishes an Arab alliance based on development, security and stability
The Saudi writer and political analyst, Ali Al-Jassem, confirmed in a special statement to SANA that the atmosphere that preceded the summit indicated its success before it was held, and this was embodied in the resumption of Syrian meetings in all the organizations and bodies of the Arab League.
Al-Jassem said: “Everyone is aware of the importance of the stage that the Arab region is going through, based on what is happening on the international arena, especially the Ukrainian crisis, which accelerated the emergence of a new world order based on pluralism, and before that the emergence of organizations that formed areas of attraction for all countries, such as the BRICS and Shanghai organizations.”
Al-Jassem added: “All Arab countries have realized the seriousness of the important historical moment and the need for them to have a foothold in the next stage, and I believe that the Arabs will now move towards more serious joint action because of their belief that no Arab country can remain isolated from its surroundings.”
Al-Jassem pointed out that Syria is a founding member of the League of Arab States, and its decision to resume meetings ushers in a new and important phase in Arab history whose motto is security and stability.
For his part, Dr. Muhammad bin Saleh Al-Harbi, a specialist in strategic studies and political sciences, considered in a similar statement that the Jeddah Summit constitutes a return to the strategic depths and vital areas.
Al-Harbi explained that the Arab region, and through this summit, began a new phase in clearing the inter-problems and moving towards cooperation and alliance to achieve comprehensive development.
Al-Harbi indicated that the files presented to the summit were many and complex, but Syria’s resumption of its meetings in the Arab League is a very important step, which always gives us ambition, hope and positivity.
In turn, the political analyst in Arab affairs, Fahim bin Hamed Al-Hamid, said that the large participation of kings, presidents and leaders in the Jeddah summit confirms the presence of determination and will among decision-makers in the Arab region to throw away differences and restore inter-relationships.
Al-Hamid said: “Today, the Arab countries must get out of the circle of hostility, and deal with differences as a package and with common denominators as a package in order to reach common solutions, through “Arabizing” projects solutions to the problems facing our Arab nation and rejecting its “Westernization”.
Saudi writer and journalist Muhammad al-Saadi described Syria’s decision to resume its participation in the meetings of the League of Arab States as very important at all levels.
Al-Saadi considered that the Arab summit in Jeddah is the beginning of the road, and therefore the Arab countries have more practical steps and will in order to stand together and face all the challenges facing us.
O. al-Mohammad