15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit kicks off in Gambia

15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit kicks off in Gambia

15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit kicks off in Gambia

Ongoing Israeli war in Gaza Strip tops agenda of summit, with Turkish foreign minister attending

The 15th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) started on Saturday in the Gambian capital Banjul.

World leaders from the 57 member countries of the OIC and beyond are expected to attend, said the OIC in a statement ahead of the summit. Representing Türkiye at the event is Hakan Fidan, the country’s foreign minister.

15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit kicks off in Gambia
The 15th Islamic Summit Conference of the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) commenced its deliberation in #Banjul, the capital of The #Gambia, in the presence of their Majesties, Excellencies, and Highnesses, heads of states, and governments of the #OIC member States, and high-level dignitaries from non-member states.

It added that the summit aims to strengthen unity “in collectively addressing the pressing challenges facing the Ummah (Muslim community) and expanding cooperation and solidarity among member countries in the pursuit of our shared goals as enshrined in the charter.”

The OIC added that the summit also aims to “expand our domestic economy and revitalize small and medium enterprises,” in addition to “taking the opportunity to share the wealth of Gambian and African culture with the world.”

15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit kicks off in Gambia
The 15th Islamic summit is being held in light of the dangerous and unprecedented developments taking place in the Palestinian cause, especially the crimes of the brutal Israeli military aggression against the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip.

The summit, taking place through Sunday with the central theme “Enhancing unity and solidarity through dialogue for sustainable development,” will address global issues, notably the current situation in Palestine and the ongoing Israeli war in the Gaza Strip, which has killed over 34,000 people.

During the summit, three key documents – a draft Palestinian resolution, draft Banjul statement, and the draft final document – will be presented to the Council of Foreign Ministers and subsequently to the summit for discussion.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency 

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