Resolution issued at the 1967 Arab League summit after the Six-Day War with Israel
For the "Three Noes" policy established in April 1979 by the Republic of China, see Three Noes.
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،لا صلح مع إسرائيل
،لا تفاوض مع إسرائيل
.لا اعتراف بإسرائيل
No peace with Israel,
No negotiation with Israel,
No recognition of Israel.
"The Three Noes", Khartoum Resolution, 1967
The Khartoum Resolution (Arabic: قرار الخرطوم) of 1 September 1967 was issued at the conclusion of the 1967 Arab League summit, which was convened in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, in the wake of the Six-Day War. The resolution is famous for containing (in the third paragraph) what became known as the "Three Noes" (Arabic: اللاءات الثلاث) or "The Three Noes of Khartoum" (Arabic: لاءات الخرطوم الثلاث).[1][2]
^"مؤتمر الخرطوم 1967.. قمة اللاءات الثلاث". Al-Jazeera. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023.
^"This Week in History: The Arab League Three No's". Jerusalem Post. 26 August 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
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