Arab Summit
The Arab Summit is a biennial meeting of the leaders of the member states of the Arab League, which consists of 22 countries in the Arab world. The summit serves as a platform for discussing political, economic, and social issues affecting the region, including conflicts, development, and cooperation among member states.
During the summit, leaders address pressing challenges such as the situation in Palestine, regional security, and economic collaboration. The outcomes often include resolutions and action plans aimed at fostering unity and addressing common concerns among the Arab nations.