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Pan-Arab
Fianl Declaration
16th session of the Arab Summit,
held on the 22-23 in Tunis
Tunis, 23 May 2004
Text of Tunis declaration issued at the end of the meetings of
the 16th session of the Arab Summit, held on the 22-23 in Tunis:
We, Leaders of the Arab countries, meeting at the Arab League council
at the level of the 16th ordinary session of the summit held in
Tunis, capital of the Tunisian Republic, on the 2nd and 3rd of Rabia
2, year 1425 of the Hijri calendar corresponding to May 22-23 2004:
- Reaffirming our attachment to the founding principles of the
Arab League and the objectives of its charter, as well as the
noble humanitarian values consecrated by the United Nations' charter
and all provisions of international legality.
- Taking into account the new world changes and the challenges
and stakes they generate.
- Committed to continued efforts aimed at strengthening the solidarity
of the Arab Nation and its cohesion and consolidate the Arab ranks,
in the service of our fundamental causes.
Declares the following:
1.1- The commitment of all international parties to materialize
the principles on which rest the international legality and resolutions
related to the Arab-Israeli conflict, without excluding the legal
references of the peace process, constitutes the basis of a just,
comprehensive and lasting settlement to this conflict, in accordance
with the Arab peace initiative and in implementation of the ''road
map''.
The international community should join its efforts with a view
towards guaranteeing the required protection to the Palestinian
people, in the face of the continuing massacres and deportations
they are enduring, and putting an end to the attacks perpetrated
by Israel against Palestinian political leaders and the siege imposed
on the Palestinian people and their leadership, as well as the operations
targeting civilians without distinction. Combining all these efforts
is likely to pave the way for the resumption of peace talks and
to enable the brotherly Palestinian people to recover their legitimate
rights, in the forefront of which the establishment of their independent
state with East -Quds East as its capital, as well as the evacuation
of all Arab occupied territories, including the occupied Syrian
Golan and the Lebanese farms of Chabâa.
1.2- The achievement of these legitimate targets is likely to
providepropitious conditions for setting up confidence and for establishing
a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the region convening
an international conference aimed at ridding the Middle-East region
including Israel of the weapons of mass destruction. The achievement
of these objectives is likely to lay down the bases of a new era
of under standing based on attachment to peace as a strategic choice
and enable the Arab Nation and all countries in the region to focus
their efforts on taking up the challenges they are facing and devote
themselves to the development process.
1.3- The commitment of the Arab community to back up the Iraqi
territorial integrity, respect the sovereignty, independence and
national unity of sisterly Iraq and the call of the security council
to give a central and active role to the United Nations in Iraq
in order to put an end to the occupation and prepare for the stages
of power transfer to the Iraqi people.
Entrusting an Arab troika (the current chairmanship, the previous
chairmanship and the next chairmanship of the summit and the secretary-general
of the Arab League) to start necessary contacts in order to guarantee
the follow-up of the evolution of the situation in Iraq.
1.4- The reaffirmation of Arab solidarity with sisterly Syria
in the face of the American sanctions and the need to give priority
the logic of dialogue and understanding in settling differences
between states so as to preserve the region in this critical juncture
from further tension and instability.
1.5- The reaffirmation of the sovereignty sisterly United Arab
Emirates on its three islands and the support to all peaceful steps
and initiatives likely to restore this sovereignty.
1.6- The reaffirmation of the Arab states' solidarity with the
sisterly Republic of Sudan and their keenness to preserve its territorial
integrity and sovereignty and reinforce all peace initiatives started
by the Sudanese government with the international and regional parties.
1.7- The reaffirmation of the unity and sovereignty of the sister
Republic of Somalia and the support of efforts aimed at achieving
national conciliation and peace and stability in this country.
1.8- The keenness to confirm the national unity of sisterly United
Republic of Comoros, preserve its territorial integrity and its
sovereignty and back all peace efforts exerted in this country.
We also assert our firm resolve to:
2.1-Materialize the will to help the system of Arab joint action
advance, in light of the Tunis summit decision to revise the Arab
league's charter and modernize its action methods and its specialized
institutions and in light of the various Arab initiatives included
in the proposals of the Secretary General and on the basis of a
consensual vision and a gradual and balanced approach.
2.2- Reaffirm the attachment of our states to the humanitarian
principles and noble values of human rights in their comprehensive
and complementary dimension, as well as the content of the various
international pacts and the Arab pact on human rights adopted by
the Tunis summit, the reinforcement of the freedom of expression,
thought and worship, and guaranteeing the independence of the judiciary.
2.3- Endeavor, in light on the document of the reform and modernization
process of the Arab world, to carry on reform in our countries,
to keep pace with the accelerated world changes through the consolidation
of democratic practice, the broadening of participation in political
and public life and the reinforcement of the role of all components
of civil society, including the non-governmental organizations in
conceiving the guidelines of the society of tomorrow. Endeavor also
to widen women's participation in the political, economic, social,
cultural and educational fields, reinforce their rights and their
position in society and carry on promoting family and the protection
of Arab youth.
2.4- Reinforce the comprehensive development programs and intensify
efforts aimed at promoting the educational systems, enhancing knowledge
and encouraging its pursuit, fight illiteracy and guarantee a better
future to Arab young generations.
2.5- Achieve economic complementarity between Arab States on the
basis of exchange of advantages and interdependence of interests
and endeavor to upgrade Arab economies by entrusting the economic
and social council with working out a common Arab economic and social
action strategy in such a way as to consolidate the competitiveness
of the Arab economy and enable it to establish a strong partnership
with the various economic groupings in the world.
2.6 - Consecrate the values of solidarity and mutual aid between
the Arab states, as part of the Arab strategy for the fight against
poverty adopted by the Tunis Summit, mobilize all human potentialities
of the Arab countries to vitalize the development efforts and upgrade
the economy of least developed Arab countries and promote their
development programs.
2.7 - Be well prepared, at the level of governments, civil societies
and private sector, to participate actively in the World Summit
on Information Society whose second stage will take place in Tunis,
in November 2005, so that this event will constitute an important
opportunity to further promote the position of information and communication
technologies in the Arab development plans and reinforce the capacity
of Arab countries to follow and contribute to the evolution experienced
by this sector which is a cardinal pillar of development.
2.8- Take appropriate measures enabling the Arab organization
of communication and information technologies to play the role incumbent
upon it in the consolidation of inter-Arab cooperation in this vital
sector.
2.9 Establish stronger relations of friendship between
Arab countries and other countries of the world, and work out a
new approach of cooperation and solidarity-based partnership with
other countries, out of the keenness to consecrate dialogue between
religions and cultures and highlight the civilisational and humanist
mission of Islam which calls for the dissemination of the values
of tolerance, understanding and peaceful co-existence between peoples
and nations and rejects hatred and discrimination.
2.10 - Reaffirm the commitment of Arab States to carry on their
contribution as part of the international efforts to fight all forms
of terrorism, avoid confusing Islam with terrorism and differentiate
between legitimate resistance and terrorism.
2.11 - Call for the holding of an international conference under
the aegis of the United Nations for the setting up of an international
code of ethics for the fight against terrorism while working to
tackle the root causes of this phenomenon.
3 - We extend our deep thanks and high consideration to His Excellency,
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, president of the Tunisian Republic
for his competence, wisdom and generosity in leading the summit's
works.
We are convinced that Arab joint action process will witness under
his chairmanship further progress and that the position of the Arab
Nation among the nations of the world will be further strengthened.
Our thanks and appreciation also go to the Tunisian Republic for
having hosted the Arab League council summit in its 16th ordinary
session and for having ensured the best conditions of success for
the holding of the summit's meetings as well as for the seriousness
which it has shown during the preparations for the summit.
We also thank the secretary-general of the Arab League for the
efforts he has deployed to this effect.
Tunis, 23 May 2004
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