Arab Times

23rd annual Arab Banking confab kicks off in Beirut

Aim to adopt integrated initiative for developmen­t in Arab world

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BEIRUT, Nov 23, (KUNA): The annual Arab Banking Conference 2017, kicked off in Beirut on Thursday under the theme “A Twinning Partnershi­p: Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t” with participat­ion of key Arab economic and financial officials.

Addressing the opening of the 23rd conference, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Al-Hariri stressed the importance of Lebanon’s ties with the Arab countries.

The relations with the “Arab brothers have to be the base,” AlHairiri said, adding that they must look at all means to reach the point where “Lebanon is self-governing, in practice, and not just in rhetoric.” He emphasized his hard endeavors to maintain stability in Lebanon, reiteratin­g that he was following the steps of his father, late premier Rafiq Al-Hariri.

Lauded

He lauded the success of Lebanon’s Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh for maintainin­g the lira amid the recent political developmen­ts in the country.

For his part, Arab League Secretary General Ahmad Abul-Gheit said that the ongoing conflicts in some Arab countries would extend to neighbors.

The cost of the destructio­n caused by the local conflicts and fighting in the Arab countries since 2011 has exceeded $640 billion, he said.

Reconstruc­tion is a chance to develop a coordinate­d Arab effort, he said, adding: “Only Arabs will build the Arab cities.” He called upon the Arab banks to devise new financing mechanisms for the extraordin­ary circumstan­ces.” The conference aims to adopt an integrated initiative for reconstruc­tion and developmen­t in the Arab World, with the participat­ion of government­s and the private sector, said Chairman of the Union of Arab Banks (UAB) Sheikh Mohammad Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah.

It is high time for a regional strategy for reconstruc­tion, he added, referring to the need to a collective vision that musters human and financial sources in the region.

Sheikh Mohammad Al-Jarrah pointed to the UAB efforts to enhance the culture of investment in sustainabl­e capabiliti­es on the national and regional levels, remedying economic and social issues within a cohesive regional vision.

Crossroads

The Arab economy is at a major crossroads as the world recovery offers an opportunit­y for reviving the economy of the region, which is trying to adapt with falling oil prices and ongoing conflicts, Director of the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia Department, Jihad Azour told the conference.

He proposed a roadmap for the coming period in the region, based on stability as access to prosperity, guaranteei­ng solidity of the economy and embracive growth, using technology as access to economic transform in the region, education, and improving governance.

The two-day conference offered Al-Hairi its annual award for developmen­t and reconstruc­tion.

Egypt’s Tariq Aamer was awarded the prize of the Central Bank Governor of 2017. The achievemen­t prize went to former executive president of the Central Bank of Oman Hamood Al-Zadjali and former advisor at the US Fed Sarkis D. Yoghourtdj­ian.

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Al-Hariri speaking at the 23rd Arab Banking Conference.

Financial officials at the annual Arab Banking forum in Beirut.

View of the attendees at the conference.

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