2018 Arab League summit

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The Arab League's 29th summit
Dhahran Summit
Host countryFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Date15 April 2018 [1] [2]
Venue(s) King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture [1]
Cities Dhahran, Eastern Province [1]
Follows 2017
Precedes 2019

The 2018 Arab League Summit (also known as the Dhahran Summit or Dammam Summit or Jerusalem summit) [3] was the Arab League's 29th summit held in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, 15 April 2018. The Summit was initially expected to be held in Riyadh. [4] [5] A preparatory meeting was held in Riyadh on Thursday, 12 April 2018 which was presided over by the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir. [2] [6] Foreign Ministers of the 22 countries attended the meeting. [7]

Contents

Attendance

Arab League representatives

Other participants

Venue

The summit was announced to be held at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture which was constructed by Saudi Aramco and was opened in 2016. [1]

Security Measures

As a security measure a number of roads were closed for traffic in the Dammam-Dhahran-Khobar region. [12] It was also declared that all educational institutions would remain closed on Sunday. [13]

Invitation to Qatar

Despite the blockade imposed on Qatar by Saudi Arabia and a number of other countries, an official invitation was sent to Qatar to attend the Summit. [12] The Foreign Ministry of Qatar issued a statement that Qatar had accepted the invitation and would be attending the Summit. [14] The Saudi Foreign Minister al-Jubeir announced that the Qatar diplomatic crisis would not be discussed at the Summit. [15]

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