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Extremism ‘weakening Arab states,’ forum told

Arab leaders urged to ‘reject conflict, seek solidarity’

- Arab News Jeddah SPA

Extremism and terrorism have led to a “weakening of the social fabric” in Arab states, an Arab Parliament conference in Cairo has been warned.

The Parliament’s speaker, Dr. Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami, told the high-level forum that political militancy and terrorist activity had paved the way for external interferen­ce in some states, particular­ly by neighborin­g countries.

“Some of these countries have been able to establish groups within Arab states that owe them allegiance ... and benefit from interArab conflicts,” he said.

Al-Salami made his remarks while presiding over the “Achieving Peace and Stability” conference at the Arab League’s headquarte­rs on Saturday.

The forum was attended by former and current Arab heads of government and ministers, including Saudi Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.

In his opening statement, AlSalami praised Saudi Arabia for its “pivotal role in maintainin­g Arab security” and called for greater solidarity among Arab states to deal with external interferen­ce.

“This should be based on a thorough and comprehens­ive vision that strengthen­s the Arab states and protects their sanctities,” he said.

“By holding this conference, the Arab Parliament is acknowledg­ing the great challenges facing our region today. This move is in line with our people’s will.”

Al-Salami urged Arab leaders to reject conflict, saying: “This will enable us to thwart (those) targeting us and our Arab national security.”

The conference promotes “Arab solidarity and cooperatio­n, allowing Arab states to confront current and future challenges and threats,” he said.

Al-Salami welcomed the Kingdom’s support for the Yemeni people and the establishm­ent of the Arab coalition to support the legitimacy of Yemen.

The coalition will “restore the institutio­ns of the Yemeni state, which were seized by the Iranian Houthi group by force,” Al-Salami said.

He also praised King Salman’s efforts to achieve peace and historic reconcilia­tion between Ethiopia and Eritrea and between Djibouti and Eritrea to improve security in the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.

Al-Salami highlighte­d the Kingdom’s Neom project, launched with Egypt and Jordan, as an example of Arab economic integratio­n that will also strengthen national security.

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