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His Highness Shaikh Hamad Bin Mohammad Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, who is leading the UAE delegation, at the closing session of the Arab League Summit at Bayan Palace in Kuwait City yesterday. Image Credit: AP

Kuwait City: Arab leaders on Wednesday called for a political solution to the conflict in Syria, although the Syrian opposition had asked for “sophisticated” arms to tip the balance of power.

“We call for a political solution to the crisis in Syria based on the Geneva I communique,” calling for a peaceful transition of power, they said in a statement at the end of a two-day summit in Kuwait.

The communique was drawn up at an international conference in 2012 in the Swiss city without the participation of the Syrian government or rebels.

The two warring sides met at so-called Geneva II peace talks which UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi broke off on February 15 without setting a date for a resumption of negotiations.

At the summit on Monday, Syria’s opposition National Coalition chief Ahmad Jarba repeated calls on the international community to supply rebels with “sophisticated weapons”.

“I do not ask you for a declaration of war,” said Jarba, urging Arab leaders to put pressure on world powers to fulfil pledges to supply arms.

Saudi Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, whose country is a key backer of the revolt against Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, said the world was “betraying” rebels by failing to arm them.