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THE KHARTOUM RESOLUTIONS
September 1, 1967
Eight Arab heads of state attended an Arab summit conference in
Khartoum during August 29 - September 1, 1967. It formulated the Arab
consensus that underlay the policies of most Arab states participating
in the conflict until the early 1970's. The resolution adopted called
for the continued struggle against Israel, the creation of a fund to
assist the economics of Egypt and Jordan, the lifting of an Arab oil
boycott against the West and a new agreement to end the war in Yemen.
By adopting the dictum of no peace with Israel, no recognition of
Israel and no negotiations with Israel, the Arab states appeared to
have slammed the door on any progress towards peace.
TEXT:
1. The conference has affirmed the unity of Arab ranks, the unity of
joint action and the need for coordination and for the elimination of
all differences. The Kings, Presidents and representatives of the
other Arab Heads of State at the conference have affirmed their
countries' stand by and implementation of the Arab Solidarity Charter
which was signed at the third Arab summit conference in Casablanca.
2. The conference has agreed on the need to consolidate all efforts to
eliminate the effects of the aggression on the basis that the occupied
lands are Arab lands and that the burden of regaining these lands
falls on all the Arab States.
3. The Arab Heads of State have agreed to unite their political
efforts at the international and diplomatic level to eliminate the
effects of the aggression and to ensure the withdrawal of the
aggressive Israeli forces from the Arab lands which have been occupied
since the aggression of June 5. This will be done within the framework
of the main principles by which the Arab States abide, namely, no
peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with it,
and insistence on the rights of the Palestinian people in their own
country.
4. The conference of Arab Ministers of Finance, Economy and Oil
recommended that suspension of oil pumping be used as a weapon in the
battle. However, after thoroughly studying the matter, the summit
conference has come to the conclusion that the oil pumping can itself
be used as a positive weapon, since oil is an Arab resource which can
be used to strengthen the economy of the Arab States directly affected
by the aggression, so that these States will be able to stand firm in
the battle. The conference has, therefore, decided to resume the
pumping of oil, since oil is a positive Arab resource that can be used
in the service of Arab goals. It can contribute to the efforts to
enable those Arab States which were exposed to the aggression and
thereby lost economic resources to stand firm and eliminate the
effects of the aggression. The oil-producing States have, in fact,
participated in the efforts to enable the States affected by the
aggression to stand firm in the face of any economic pressure.
5. The participants in the conference have approved the plan proposed
by Kuwait to set up an Arab Economic and Social Development Fund on
the basis of the recommendation of the Baghdad conference of Arab
Ministers of Finance, Economy and Oil.
6. The participants have agreed on the need to adopt the necessary
measures to strengthen military preparation to face all eventualities.
7. The conference has decided to expedite the elimination of foreign
bases in the Arab States.
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