Visit by Prime Minister Abe to Saudi Arabia – Middle East peace process/Joint Japan-Saudi Arabia statement – Japanese Foreign Ministry press release/Non-UN document (excerpts)


Official visit of the Prime Minister of Japan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Joint Statement between Japan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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9. Both sides stressed the importance of the Saudi-Japanese joint efforts to achieve peace and stability throughout the Middle East as follows:

10. With regard to the Middle East peace process, both sides reaffirmed that a just and comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict based on the internationally legitimate resolutions would be the bedrock of the stability in the Middle East and would eliminate a main source of tension and the threat to international peace and security. In this connection, both sides stressed their support for the creation of an independent and viable Palestinian state, stressing the importance of the Arab Peace Initiative as approved at the Beirut Summit in 2002 and confirmed by the Arab Summit in Riyadh in 2007 and the Roadmap. The Japanese side highly appreciated the efforts by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud as seen in the Mecca Agreement in February 2007. Both sides welcomed the announcement of the formation of a government of the Palestinian national unity on March 16, 2007. Both sides called on the international community to facilitate and increase their assistance to the Palestinian people while confirming to continue their assistance to the Palestinians. The Saudi side expressed its appreciation for Japan's efforts in supporting the Middle East peace process, such as the concept of the "Corridor for Peace and Prosperity."

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Document Type: Statement
Country: Japan, Saudi Arabia
Subject: Peace process
Publication Date: 28/04/2007
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