Arab-Islamic summit in Doha highlights regional stability and cooperation
QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – The Arab-Islamic emergency summit concluded in Doha on Monday, September 15, 2025, with a final statement highlighting the importance of regional stability and cooperation among Arab and Islamic states.
The summit, hosted by Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, brought together leaders from the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to discuss recent regional developments.
The final statement expressed concern over the airstrike that occurred in Doha on September 9, stressing the need to respect sovereignty and prevent actions that may escalate tensions in the region. Summit participants emphasized solidarity with Qatar and the importance of diplomatic dialogue to resolve disputes.
The communiqué reaffirmed support for the Palestinian cause and underscored the need for peaceful solutions, calling for efforts to promote reconstruction and development in Gaza. Leaders also stressed the importance of coordination among Arab and Islamic countries to ensure regional security and stability.
In terms of international cooperation, the statement encouraged member states to support diplomatic measures, strengthen economic and humanitarian assistance where needed, and utilize international institutions to address disputes peacefully.
The summit highlighted the role of ongoing UN initiatives, including Security Council and General Assembly discussions, in fostering dialogue and supporting a two-state solution based on internationally recognized principles.
Regarding collective security, the statement endorsed continued efforts by the Arab League to coordinate measures that promote peace, protect civilian populations, and support stable governance across the region.
The final communiqué reflects the unified commitment of Arab and Islamic nations to pursue regional stability, support diplomatic solutions, and uphold cooperation among member states.