Barrow Calls OIC Leaders To Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts In Muslim Countries

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Barrow Calls OIC Leaders To Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts In Muslim Countries
Barrow Calls OIC Leaders To Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts In Muslim Countries

Africa-Press – Gambia. His Excellency, President Adama Barrow, president of the Republic of the Gambia, has called on OIC Leaders to reaffirm their commitment to mediation and dialogue as ‘indispensable’ mechanisms to resolve conflict and foster lasting peace in Muslim Countries facing challenges.

“We have convened here today with the awareness that the Muslim world faces numerous challenges, ranging from the calamities of terrorism to factional violence and armed conflicts. Amid this unrest, we must reaffirm our commitment to mediation and dialogue as indispensable mechanisms to resolve conflict and foster lasting peace. It is fitting, therefore, that the theme for this 15th Session is “Enhancing Unity and Solidarity through Dialogue and Sustainable Development.” Since the OIC seeks to promote solidarity and unity among Muslims around the world and find solutions to their problems,” president Barrow said.

The Gambian leader said, the Summit will provide a unique opportunity for Member States to strengthen relations through dialogue, share experiences for deeper mutual understanding, and adopt innovative resolutions that go beyond national borders to foster collective peace and inclusive sustainable development.

“A viable route to achieve these objectives lies in sustained cordial relations within an environment of trust and cooperation. As President of The Republic of The Gambia and Chairman of the OIC for the next three years, we pledge to promote unity, solidarity, and sustainable development within the Islamic world,” president Barrow said.

President Barrow said their approach will include prioritising initiatives that enhance economic cooperation, foster cultural exchange, and address pressing issues, such as poverty and access to education and healthcare.

In collaboration with other Member States, the Gambian leader said the country stands committed to championing the cause of peace and stability in regions troubled by conflict.

“We advocate implementing diplomatic solutions and providing humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of distressed people. Through proactive engagement and meaningful dialogue, we will encourage unity and solidarity among Member States, based on a shared vision of a peaceful, prosperous, and equitable future for all,” he said.

While addressing the conflict in Palestine and the wars in Gaza, president Barrow said the two have caused endless human suffering for over seventy-five (75) years.

“Certainly, the plight of the Palestinians is a matter of grave concern, not only to the Muslim Ummah but also to the entire world. The ongoing violence, instability in the region, and humanitarian crisis in Gaza continue to make the prospects for peace remote. In fact, the hostilities pose a serious threat to regional stability and global peace,” he said.

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