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Charter of the Arab League

The Charter of the Arab League is a formal agreement established in 1945 that created the Arab League, an organization uniting Arab countries to promote cooperation, political stability, economic development, and cultural ties. It sets the principles for collective action, mutual support, and resolving disputes peacefully. The Charter emphasizes respect for sovereignty and independence while encouraging collaboration to address regional challenges. Overall, it aims to strengthen ties among member states and enhance regional solidarity across the Arab world.