مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية (Dec 2021)

Khartoum Summit and its impact on Saudi-Sudanese relations in 1967

  • Saad M. Obaid,
  • Ali H. Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37653/juah.2021.171508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021, no. 4
pp. 4228 – 4244

Abstract

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The research highlighted the role of the Sudanese government in ending the conflict between Arab countries, especially between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, over Yemen, through the role played by the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Ahmad Mahjoub, in the success of the Khartoum Conference in 1967, after convincing the Saudi side and Egypt to attend the conference, and urged them to unify Arab efforts and unity of the Arab ranks to confront the Zionist entity and recover all Arab lands from the Zionist entity that it occupied During the June 5, 1967 war, as well as urging it to join forces with all Arab energies after Arab leaders felt responsible as a result of losing that war, and securing the withdrawal of the Zionist entity from Arab lands through political action at the Arab and international level within the scope of its three principles: There is no peace with the Zionist entity There is no recognition of the Zionist entity or negotiations with the Zionist entity.

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