26 issued Kuwait Declaration in which they reiterated their commitment to the Arab League Charter and agreements endorsed by the Arab countries aimed at bolstering Arab-Arab ties for the sake of enhancing conditions of the Arab nation. Kuwait Declaration, read out by Kuwait's Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Khaled Al-Jarallah at the conclusion of the 25th Arab summit which was chaired by Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, also reiterated commitment of the Arab leaders to find practical solutions to the critical conditions facing the Arab world in order to serve interests of the Arab people and to assert their capability to overcome political and security obstacles. The Arab leaders also stressed their commitment to work on establishing the best relations among the Arab countries through narrowing the gaps and assert that the Arab-Arab ties are based on the Arab solidarity foundation as the best way for achieving ambitions of the Arab peoples. They also pledged to put an end to the Arab rifts through constructive dialogue and transparency. They also pledged to provide support to the Arab countries that witnessed political transformation and social shifts for the sake of building the state and its various institutions and its legislative and executive powers as well as providing the financial and technical support to enable them complete the transitional transformation process. The Arab leaders also stressed in the Kuwait Declaration their keenness to bolster the Arab national security to ensure safety of the Arab countries and territorial integrity, in addition to strengthening capabilities of the Arab countries in confronting the internal and external challenges in order to enable them speed up the process of growth and achieve the sustainable development. The leaders reaffirmed that the Palestinian cause remains the core issue for the Arab and Muslim nations, reiterating their commitment to work on exerting all efforts to ensure establishment of a Palestinian state with East Al-Quds as its capital to the June 4, 1967 border line according to the international resolutions number 242, 338 and 1397 within the framework of the Arab peace initiative and resolutions of the European Union chiefly the Brussels statement which all call for the need for a two-state solution and impose peace in the Middle East. --More 16:01 LOCAL TIME 13:01 GMT تغريد