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Ambassador Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, said the challenges facing the League of Nations were now to overcome the tragedies of the Arab Spring in the Arab countries.
During a seminar at the British University tonight, Aboul-Gheit raised several questions: "How can we restore Libya, as a national state united by harmony between all its parts, how to restore Syria in as a state for the Arab League, to occupy its seat again, on terrorism? ".
Aboul Gheit: The disintegration of the Arab national state remains the most serious challenge
Mr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, said that the dismantling of the Arab National State remains the most serious challenge facing the region and that nations and peoples must work together to maintain state cohesion, maintain their security and address the threats to the region. In the internal affairs of the Arab countries, adding that the survival of the Palestinian cause without solution for more than seventy years accentuates the instability in the region and creates fertile ground for the spread of extremism.
Abul Gheit delivered a speech at a seminar held on March 12 at the Faculty of Economics and Politics at the British University in Cairo, attended by the chair of the Faculty of Law's board of directors and the deans of the faculties. From the historical point of view, referring to the structural reasons for the emergence period of the Arab League and the subsequent intensification of Arab-Arab disputes in the sixties, then to the enormous impact of the 67-year-old defeat, as well the great imbalance caused by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Abul-Gheit added that we should not underestimate the work of the Arab League nor question its usefulness at a time when regional threats from non-Arab countries seeking to defend their interests at the expense of the region are increasing. stressing that these countries do not want the Arabs to have an institution that reflects their common will, Abul-Gheit discussed the challenges facing the Arab region, such as the demographic challenge that requires states and governments to work to create a common considerable number of jobs for young people, especially those in the Arab region. And the Arab region is the first in terms of the proportion of young people in the world. The Secretary-General of the League also focuses on the challenges of water scarcity and climate change, as well as other serious issues requiring closer Arab economic cooperation. and social.
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