22 - Lauding the work of the African Centre for Studies and Research on Terrorism in Algiers. 23 - Taking note of the recent Arab summit's decision adopting the principle of the establishment of joint Arab force to counter the threats facing the Arab national security, including threats of the terrorist organizations with fully taking into account the Charter of the United Nations and obligations under the international law, including human rights, international law for refugees and international humanitarian law. 24 - Condemning strongly all terrorist acts against Iraq and committed by ISIL terrorist organization and other terrorist organizations and their involvement in the killings and forced displacement of the components of the Iraqi people and targeting them on religious or ethnic basis as well as destruction of monuments, shrines, churches, mosques and other places of worship, archaeological sites and cultural heritage sites, including destruction of Mosul Museum and monuments in the historic urban site, welcoming the United Nations General Assembly resolution A-RES-69-281 entitled protection of cultural heritage in Iraq. The participants also welcomed the efforts made by the Iraqi forces in the fight against terrorist groups and rejection of all forms of foreign interference in Iraq with emphasis on the condemnation of all practices that would threaten the territorial safety of Iraq and its social concord in addition to supporting the Iraqi government's efforts to achieve national unity among the Iraqi people. 25 - Reaffirming their commitment to the sovereignty and independence of Syria and its unity and territorial integrity and commitment to reaching a political solution to the crisis in accordance with the principles of the Geneva Declaration 1 on 30, June, 2012. Welcoming efforts of Mr. Staffan de Mistura, Special Envoy of the United Nations in Syria, and supporting his mission to push resumption of negotiations aiming at reaching a political solution to the Syrian crisis in accordance with the Geneva Declaration 1 on30/6/2012. Welcoming the outcomes of the Vienna International Conference of Foreign Ministers to reach a political solution to the Syrian crisis reflecting the seriousness of the international move and insist on finding a solution to put an end to the suffering of the Syrian people in order to emphasize the provisions of the Security Council Resolution 2209 in 2015 which condemned the use of chemical materials in Syria and stressed the need that all conflicting parties should refrain from using, developing, producing or transferring chemical weapons in addition to establishment of a joint fact-finding mechanism to identify and to hold accountable those responsible for the use of those weapons. Welcoming accession of Syria to the Chemical Weapons Convention and dismantling of all declared chemical weapons on its territory with emphasis on that these developments must be matched by parallel efforts in other fields. Appreciating the distinctive work of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to eliminate chemical weapons at the same time strengthening multiplicity as a main way of the peaceful settlement of international disputes as well as recognition of the essential role played by the joint mission of the United Nations and the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in dismantling of the Syrian chemical weapons and welcoming this important model of the scientific cooperation program between the states and international organizations to achieve disarmament. Recalling the provisions of Security Council Resolutions 2139 - 2165 - 2191 in 2014, expressing serious concern about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria and high numbers of displaced persons and refugees to more than 12 million inside Syria and in neighboring countries in addition to the more than 4.5 million who need urgent humanitarian assistance in the besieged areas, which are difficult to access to them, with taking into consideration of the principles of humanitarian assistance. Recalling that all parties in the Syrian conflict must allow immediate access of the humanitarian assistance for the people in Syria in accordance with Security Council resolution No. 2165 in 2014 and calling for the support of neighboring countries to assist them and alleviate the humanitarian situation of the displaced Syrians, in this regard to recall a statement of the President of the Security Council no. S-PRST-2015-10 issued on 24/4/2015. --More 22:06 LOCAL TIME 19:06 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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