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ARAB LEAGUE [1 record]

Record 1 2011-09-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • International Bodies and Committees
  • Foreign Trade
  • Economic Co-operation and Development
DEF

The League of Arab States (LAS) was founded in March 1945 by the Arab States being signatories to its convenient. Based in Cairo, LAS is a regional organization charged with the aims to strengthen bonds among member countries. Moreover, it aims to coordinate their policies to achieve cooperation and integration in the economic, financial, legal, social and cultural areas, as well as in health, commerce, communications, foreign policy and other fields of common interest. The member states are: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; State of United Arab Emirates; State of Bahrain; Republic of Tunisia; People's Democratic Republic of Algeria; Republic of Djibouti; Kingdom of Sadi Arabia; Republic of Sudan; Syrian Arab Republic; Democratic Republic of Somalia; Republic of Iraq; Sultanate of Oman; State of Palestine; State of Qatar; Islamic Federal Republic of Comoro; State of Kuwait; Republic of Lebanon; Jamahiriya Libya Arab People's Greater Republic; Arab Republic of Egypt; Kingdom of Morocco; Islamic Republic of Mauritania; and Republic of Yemen.

OBS

League of Arab States is also referred to as Arab League.

OBS

Main title reproduced from the document "United Nations and Related Bodies, Specialized Agencies of the United Nations System, Intergovernmental Organizations, International Non-Governmental Organization, Networks, Systems, Foundations and Similar Institutions", with the authorization of UNESCO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités internationaux
  • Commerce extérieur
  • Coopération et développement économiques
DEF

La ligue des États arabes est née le 22 mars 1945 à Alexandrie. L'Égypte, l'Irak, le Liban, l'Arabie Saoudite, la Syrie, la Transjordanie et le Yémen (Nord) ont porté l'organisation sur les fonts baptismaux. Avec la fin de la domination coloniale, elle s'est élargie et compte désormais vingt et un membres : en plus des membres fondateurs, on trouve la Libye, le Soudan, la Tunisie, le Maroc, le Koweït, l'Algérie, les Émirats arabes unis, Bahreïn, Oman, la Mauritanie, la Somalie, Djibouti et les Comores, plus l'Organisation de libération de la Palestine (OLP) qui est membre à part entière depuis 1976. Le siège de la Ligue a été transféré du Caire à Tunis en 1979, après la signature du traité de paix israélo-égyptien. Il faudra dix ans pour que Le Caire réintègre l'organisation, et la guerre du Golfe pour que le siège de la Ligue retourne, le 31 octobre 1990, en Égypte.

OBS

Vedette principale tirée du document «United Nations and Related Bodies, Specialized Agencies of the United Nations System, Intergovernmental Organizations, International Non-Governmental Organization, Networks, Systems, Foundations and Similar Institutions», avec l'autorisation de l'UNESCO.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Organismos y comités internacionales
  • Comercio exterior
  • Cooperación y desarrollo económicos
DEF

Organización cuya sede está en el Cairo, cuenta con un Consejo Económico al que está agregado el Banco de Desarrollo Árabe. Creada el 22 de marzo de 1942 por el Pacto del Cairo, con 7 países signatarios. En la actualidad son trece Estados independientes del Medio Oriente y del Norte de África.

OBS

Egipto, Irak, Jordania, Líbano, Arabia Saudita, Siria, Yemen, Argel, Kuwait, Libia, Marruecos, Sudán y Túnez.

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