Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Damascus Declaration Expresses Islamic States' Aspirations and a Result of Successful Conference

Damascus,(SANA)- Assistant Secretary General of Civil Organizations in the Islamic World Mohammad Naeem Aqbeek said on Tuesday that Damascus Declaration, approved by the Foreign Ministers Council of the Organization of Islamic Conference in its 36th session, asserted that there is a qualitative leap in the Organization's work and expressed the Islamic states aspirations.

In a statement, Aqbeek pointed out that Damascus Declaration was comprehensive and discussed all the causes that concern the Islamic states, particularly the Palestinian cause.

Aqbeek added that the Syrian policy has been adopting all Arab causes and don't give up any Arab right, asserting that the conference success was a sign of Syria's credibility.

He underlined that Damascus Declaration stressed that there was solidarity among all the Islamic states and peoples, considering the cause of Jerusalem as their main cause and that it is exposed to the process of judaization and settlement.

Aqbeek added that we need a practical plan to support Jerusalem's people, clarifying that Israel pays no heed to international law and tries to impose the status quo policy.

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