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Ambassador Salih Halima, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi wanted to find a solution to the Arab countries' problems in an Arab context and issued warnings during his speech. Sunday at the 30th Arab Summit.

"The Arab summit in Tunis has come amid conflicts, disagreements, regional and international interference and the failure of the United States and Israel to respect the rights of the Palestinian people," said the former deputy minister of finance. Foreign Affairs in a public opinion broadcast broadcast on TEN.

He said that the emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad, had withdrawn from the summit because he realized that he was in an intolerable position after finding the condemnation of the Iranian intervention in the Arab countries, stressing that the tripartite axis "Qatar, Turkey and Iran" posed a threat to the Arab countries.

Ambassador Salima Halima said that the withdrawal of the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad, from the Arab summit had made it clear that he would be in a difficult position.

He added that the Palestinian issue was threatened with liquidation, especially after the US position and its violation of international legitimacy, pointing out that recent US actions are a step on the way to the transaction of the century.

Halima said that Egypt was emphasizing the need to preserve the unity of Syrian territories, to reach a settlement within the Arabs, to eliminate Syria from extremist groups and terrorists, and that Sisi spoke positively about all Arab issues at the summit in Tunisia.

He pointed out that terrorism was aimed at state institutions and some countries until a failure like Somalia, and that President Sisi wanted to confirm that the fight against terrorism was linked to Arab security and called for terrorism as a whole and in the framework of regional and international cooperation.

The former deputy foreign minister said that terrorism aimed at destroying countries and threatening Arab national security. Turkey supports terrorism in Libya with weapons and training, and an attempt to establish A Turkish base in Libya is in progress.

The former deputy foreign minister said that Sisi was keen to recommend the renewal of the religious speech at the Arab summit and the establishment of dialogues between different sects.

On the other hand, he said that rumors about the lack of participation of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at the Tunis summit had no basis, pointing out that President al-Sisi had not hesitated to go to the Arab summit and that the source of these rumors was known and was intended to create confusion and create a state of non-existence. Trust in the Egyptian direction, but it had no effect.

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