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Arab League Outlines Key Points on the Agenda of Preparatory Meeting for Development Summit in Baghdad

Arab League Outlines Key Points on the Agenda of Preparatory Meeting for Development Summit in Baghdad

Iraqi News12-05-2025
The Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Haifa Abu Ghazaleh, announced on Monday the key points on the agenda of the preparatory meeting for the upcoming Arab Development Summit to be held in Baghdad.
In her statement, Abu Ghazaleh expressed gratitude to the Republic of Iraq for hosting the summit, emphasizing its regional significance: 'We extend our sincere thanks to the Republic of Iraq for hosting this significant Arab League event. It sends a clear and powerful message that Iraq has recovered and is once again capable of hosting regional and international events.'
She underscored the importance of the occasion, stating, 'This summit is particularly significant, as for the first time, two summits will be convened simultaneously — the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit and the Arab Summit.'
Abu Ghazaleh explained that the preparatory meetings, currently underway at the level of senior officials, are focused on reviewing the agenda submitted by member states, the General Secretariat of the Arab League, affiliated Arab organizations, and other relevant bodies.
She noted that the discussions include a number of substantial matters, clarifying that, 'The first point on the agenda is a report covering the period between the previous Arab Economic and Social Development Summit — held six years ago in Lebanon — and the current summit set to take place in Baghdad.'
Abu Ghazaleh concluded by confirming the official schedule, stating: 'The Arab Summit will be held on the morning of the 17th of this month, followed in the evening by the Economic and Social Development Summit.'
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