Today, Sunday, the League of Arab States announced that the summit, which Algeria will host in early November, will be an “Arab Consensus Summit”.
“We expect that the Algeria summit will be a summit of Arab consensus,” said Haifa Abu-Ghazaleh, the League’s Assistant Secretary-General, according to Al-Ahram newspaper.
Abu-Ghazaleh expressed her hope for the success of this date, with the presence of Arab leaders on the land of one and a half million martyrs, as she put it.
Intense preparations
Abu-Ghazaleh indicated that there are vigorous preparations at the level of the Arab League in anticipation of this summit, noting the visit of the Secretary-General of the League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, to Algeria and his meeting with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, where the most important items to be addressed in the summit were reviewed.
Discuss other issues
The Assistant Secretary-General also considered that the Algiers summit would not be a political summit only, but would be an opportunity to present some social and economic issues of common Arab interest.
Syrian post
Earlier this month, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Algerian Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra discussed in Damascus the current Arab issues and upcoming events related to Arab solidarity.
During the meeting, they discussed the possibility of Syria’s participation in the upcoming Arab summit, to be hosted by Algeria.
Algeria is scheduled to host the activities of the Arab summit at the level of presidents next November, coinciding with the 68th anniversary of the outbreak of the glorious liberation revolution against the French colonization of Algeria in 1954.
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