Khartoum Resolution

The Khartoum Resolution of September 1, 1967 was adopted after a meeting of the leaders of eight Arab states after the Six -Day War in Khartoum. They determined the basis of the foreign policy of these States to the Yom Kippur War in 1973, you have certain. :

The resolution contains, in its third paragraph rules, which became known as the " three no's " or the "Three No's ":

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted by the Arab League in March 2002, is regarded as a departure from this resolution. The initiative includes the offer that, Israel should withdraw to the 1967 borders and recognize an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, the Arab states were ready to " normalize " their relations with Israel.

The initiative for peace was proposed in March 2002 by the Arab League at the initiative of Saudi King Abdullah bin Abd al - Aziz and adopted in June 2002 by all 57 members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, including Iran.

On the Israeli side, this initiative has been mainly on rejection.

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