Within the framework of the Arab Summit currently held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Egyptian presidential spokesman advisor Ahmed Fahmy announced that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's speech tomorrow, Friday,

 


Edited by| Christian Megan

 

Middle East  section -  CJ journalist

 

Jeddah – May ,2023

 


 before the thirty-second Arab summit meeting held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will confirm that the essence of getting out of the crises suffered by the region is to support the national state as one of the gains of the Peoples.

Fahmy said in statements to the media delegation accompanying President Sisi that the president will emphasize during his speech the unification of the Arab ranks and Egypt's sincere desire to support the efforts to achieve integration between Arab countries and their efforts, capabilities and potentials to settle the Arab house in parallel with the international track in its geopolitical aspect represented by international crises.

According to my understanding, President Sisi will address global economic governance and the need to consider the treatment of the international finance system, as there are crises that were not caused by developing countries, but nevertheless suffer from their repercussions, including the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and climate change, as there is a common responsibility but with varying burdens.

The spokesman of the presidency of the Republic pointed out that the current Arab summit comes under very thorny international and regional circumstances, as the Sudanese crisis casts a shadow on the region, and the situation in Palestine is witnessing a serious escalation and clashes that Egypt intervened strongly to put an end to, adding that this summit witnesses the return of Syria as a full member of the league of Arab states.

He pointed out that Egypt's position is clear in this regard, as it looks forward to this return contributing to finding a settlement to the Syrian crisis in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254 to end the suffering of the Syrian people and put an end to external interventions and militias so that the Syrian people regain their security, stability and safety and achieve a better future.

 


 

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