At the conclusion of their summit in Algeria: Arab leaders renew their support for efforts aimed at ending the Libyan crisis

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Algiers– At the conclusion of their summit held in Algeria, Arab leaders affirmed their full solidarity with the Libyan people and support for efforts aimed at ending the Libyan crisis.

In the final statement of the summit issued today, Wednesday, the Arab leaders called for a Libyan dialogue that ends the crisis, preserves the unity and sovereignty of Libya, preserves its security and the security of its neighbors, and achieves the aspirations of its people to reach the organization of elections as soon as possible to achieve permanent political stability.

The statement reiterated the rejection of all forms of foreign interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries and adherence to the principle of Arab solutions to Arab problems by strengthening the role of the League of Arab States in preventing and solving crises by peaceful means, and working to strengthen Arab-Arab relations.

At the conclusion of their summit, the Arab leaders stressed the need to work to promote joint Arab action to protect Arab national security in its comprehensive concept and in all its political, economic, food, energy, water and environmental dimensions, and to contribute to solving and ending the crises experienced by some Arab countries, in a manner that preserves the unity of member states, their territorial integrity and sovereignty over its natural resources and meets the aspirations of its people for a safe and dignified life.

Source: Libyan News Agency