Beirut-Sana
The General Secretariat of the General Conference of Arab Parties affirmed that the corrective movement constituted a turning point in Syria's contemporary history and sanctified stability and development in Syria.
The Secretary-General of the conference, Qassem Saleh, said in a statement on the fifty-first anniversary of the glorious corrective movement, “The corrective movement has achieved many economic, social, cultural, educational and political achievements and was the compass of Arab renaissance work and established a new concept for the Arab-Zionist conflict without distinction between Palestine, the Golan or southern Lebanon. And any occupied Arab part.”
Saleh believed that "the resistant Syrian people restored the concept of correction and its lessons when they confronted forcefully, ably and valiantly, under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad and his valiant army and mighty people, a global terrorist war, and represented the whole world in curbing this war."