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The proposed regional security grouping for the Middle East would operate under five commitments: (1) Noninterference: Respect for the sovereignty of states and adherence to noninterference in internal affairs; (2) Peaceful Conflict Resolution: Adoption of dialogue, negotiation, and consensus-building to resolve tensions and conflicts; (3) End to Militarism: A commitment to cease direct and proxy military interventions, halt support for armed militias, and refrain from employing force as a policy tool; (4) Support for Self-Determination: Efforts to end occupation, dismantle settlements, and lift blockades to enable peoples seeking self-determination to achieve it within realistic frameworks; (5) Nation-State Building and Consolidation: Initiatives to rebuild and stabilize fragmented or collapsed states across the Middle East and to end the presence of militarized nonstate actors and terrorist militias.
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- Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org via serper
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