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Rabat Declaration

The Rabat Declaration is an agreement made during a 2001 conference in Rabat, Morocco, focused on promoting peace and stability in the Arab region, especially in the Middle East. It emphasizes the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and peaceful resolution of conflicts among Arab countries. The declaration encourages leaders to work together to address issues like violence, political disputes, and economic development, aiming to foster mutual understanding and regional prosperity without resorting to violence or war. Overall, it represents a collective commitment to peace, stability, and collaboration in the Arab world.