The Warsan
Cover

Somalia among Arab states that convey reservations about Arab League statement criticising Turkey

A general view from Arab League Foreign Ministers’ extraordinary meeting on U.S. President Donald Trump’s so-called Middle East peace plan in Cairo, Egypt on February 1, 2020 [Thaer Ghanaim/Palestinian Presidency/Handout – Anadolu Agency]

Four Arab states have expressed their reservations regarding the Arab League statement in which foreign affairs ministers objected to what they termed “Turkish interference in Arab affairs”.

The foreign affairs ministers urged Turkey to: “Stop provocation that could erode building trust and threaten the region’s security and stability.”

Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister Sameh Shoukry urged that Turkey’s practices in several Arab countries’ internal affairs poses threats against Arab national security. Shoukry called on Arab states to collaborate in inhibiting unwanted Turkish intervention in their affairs.

Qatar, Libya, Somalia and Djibouti all conveyed concerns about the statement that welcomed the formation of a committee to follow up on Turkish interference in Arab affairs.

The council approved the addition of the clause on “Turkish interference” in the internal affairs of Arab states as a permanent clause on the ministerial council timetable, whereas it dropped a Palestinian draft condemning United Arab Emirates-Israel normalisation.

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs meeting was held via video conference on Wednesday at the Arab League headquarters, following days of ambiguity and division over Palestine’s request to hold an emergency meeting to reject Emirati normalisation, which was objected by Bahrain according to Arab media outlets.

Via Middle East Monitor

Related posts

Halima Aden has been appointed Chief Coconut Officer for the Vita Coco Project

warsan

South Sudan rivals hold rare meeting as peace deal stalls

warsan

Saudi Arabia to announce date of lifting of travel restrictions

warsan