Arab-EU Ministerial Meeting to Discuss Implementation of Arab Peace Initiative

Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Arab League X account)
Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Arab League X account)
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Arab-EU Ministerial Meeting to Discuss Implementation of Arab Peace Initiative

Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Arab League X account)
Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Arab League X account)

The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, revealed efforts to hold an Arab-European meeting at the ministerial level on Sept. 18, to discuss the implementation of the Arab Peace Initiative.

In a press conference held at the conclusion of the ministerial meetings of the 160th session of the Arab League Council, Aboul Gheit said that the upcoming talks would be called by the Arab League, the European Union, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.

He also expressed hope that this effort would yield results in the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September.

Aboul Gheit said that the meeting “highlights an effort to revitalize the peace process,” noting that the goal “is to encourage the holding of an international conference on the Palestinian file.”

For his part, Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita, president of the 160th session of the Arab League Council at the ministerial level, stressed that the recent meetings emphasized “the necessity of developing a practical approach for coordinated Arab action in the face of the challenges facing the Palestinian issue and the continuous attacks on the rights of the Palestinian people.”

In the joint press conference with Aboul Gheit, the Moroccan foreign minister said that his country believes in joint Arab action in its practical, realistic and pragmatic aspects, which balances political issues with social and economic files.

He added that his country, during its presidency of the Arab League Council, will seek to give economic and social dimensions their necessary importance, as an essential element in joint Arab action.



Berri Says War with Israel ‘Most Dangerous Phase’ in Lebanon’s History

FILE PHOTO: Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri looks on during a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
FILE PHOTO: Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri looks on during a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
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Berri Says War with Israel ‘Most Dangerous Phase’ in Lebanon’s History

FILE PHOTO: Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri looks on during a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
FILE PHOTO: Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri looks on during a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Aziz Taher

The speaker of Lebanon's parliament, Nabih Berri, said on Wednesday the war with Israel had been the "most dangerous phase" his country had endured in its history, hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect.
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah came into effect on Wednesday after both sides accepted an agreement brokered by the US and France, a rare victory for diplomacy in a region traumatized by two devastating wars for over a year.
Lebanon's army, which is tasked with helping make sure the ceasefire holds, said in a statement on Wednesday it was preparing to deploy to the south of the country.
The military also asked that residents of border villages delay returning home until the Israeli military, which has waged war against Hezbollah on several occasions and pushed around six km (4 miles) into Lebanese territory, withdraws.
The agreement, which promises to end a conflict across the Israeli-Lebanese border that has killed thousands of people since it was ignited by the Gaza war last year, is a major achievement for the US in the waning days of President Joe Biden's administration.
Biden spoke at the White House on Tuesday shortly after Israel's security cabinet approved the agreement in a 10-1 vote. He said he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, and that fighting would end at 4 a.m. local time (0200 GMT).
Israel will gradually withdraw its forces over 60 days as Lebanon's army takes control of territory near its border with Israel to ensure that Hezbollah does not rebuild its infrastructure there, Biden said.