The tripartite summit between the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, President Mishal Suleiman of the Republic of Lebanon and President Dr. Bashar Al-Assad of the Syrian Arab Republic, issued the following communiqué following their meeting at Ba'abuda Presidential Palace in Beirut today: "The Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, President Mishal Suleiman of the Republic of Lebanon and President Dr. Bashar Al-Assad of the Syrian Arab Republic, held a summit meeting at Ba'abuda Presidential Palace in Beirut today, Friday, corresponding to July 30, 2010. The leaders held talks that dealt with ways of enhancing national reconciliation and domestic stability of Lebanon and improving economic and social growth opportunities. They lauded the positive developments that took place at the Lebanese front since the signing of Doha Agreement and confirmed the necessity of continuing the approach of tranquilization and dialogue and the enhancing national unity and fending off foreign threats. They announced their solidarity with Lebanon in confrontation of Israeli intimidation and daily violations of Lebanon's sovereignty and independence and Israel's attempts to destabilize the country. The leaders underscored the importance of continuing to support Doha Agreement, completing the implementation of Taif Agreement, continuing the work of National Dialogue Commission, remaining committed to no-resort to violence, giving priority to Lebanon's supreme interest over minor interests, resorting to legitimacy and constitutional institutions for arbitration as well as to the National Unity Government for settling the differences. The Custodian of the two Holy Mosques and President Dr. Bashar Al-Assad confirmed their continuing support for Lebanon and its president for the benefit of Lebanese people. The leaders, then, reviewed the situations at the regional arena and underscored the importance of solidarity and steadfast to end the challenges facing the Arab countries, topped by the Israeli challenge represented by its occupation of Arab territories, arbitrary and criminal practices against the Palestinian people, Gaza siege and attempts to Judaize Al-Quds as well as other plots and conspiracies being fabricated to leave the Arab region in a state of sectarian sedition which would harm almost all Arab countries despite their distinguished history of common peaceful co-existence. In this regard, they confirmed the importance of strenuously seeking to bring about fair and comprehensive peace in the Middle East without delay and within fixed timetables based on all the terms of the international legitimacy resolutions base, Madrid's referential conference and the Arab Peace Initiative".