ALULA — The Arab League welcomed on Tuesday the outcome of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit held in the historic Saudi city of AlUla. In a press statement, Secretary-General of the Arab League chief Ahmad Abulgheit said: "Any effective measure that leads to calm and normalcy among Arab countries will be in the interest of the collective Arab unity, and it for sure it is welcome, and in turn would strengthen the power and influence of the Arab League." He added that there is no doubt that the huge challenges facing the Arab world call for healing the rift as soon as possible and achieving consensus between Arab brothers. "There is no doubt any Arab differences should be solved for the sake of Arab security, which we all need as soon as possible," the Arab League's chief noted. Abulgheit called for reinforcing a positive situation that emerged from the "Al-Ula summit" and building on it to enhance confidence.