Kuwait, March 25 (IANS) Expressing concern
over the increasing
disputes between
Arab countries,
Kuwait Tuesday said the lingering Syrian crisis was threatening international security. Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the
Kuwait head of state, told the 25th
Arab summit inaugural in
Kuwait City that
disputes in the
Arab world were increased and undermining "our existence, values, hopes and aspirations, and we have become preoccupied with them at the expense of our ability to confront the challenges", KUNA reported. It is the first time that
Kuwait is hosting the pan-Arab summit since joining the
Arab League in 1961. The
Arab summit tackles key political and eco**mic issues in the
Arab arena and deliberates on future of
Arab cooperation under the umbrella of the
Arab League, that comprises of 22
Arab League countries, excluding Syria that has been suspended for the on-going humanitarian crisis.
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