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Egypt is pillar of the Arab world — Bin Alawi

Our stance, principles are well-known; Arab issues are our issues — Omani foreign minister

- Fahad Al Mukrashi is a journalist based in Muscat BY FAHAD AL MUKRASHI Special to Gulf News

Omani Foreign Minister Yousuf Bin Alawi has reaffirmed his country’s close ties with Egypt.

In a joint interview with the Oman News Agency and Egypt’s Middle East News Agency on the occasion of Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi’s visit, which ended yesterday, he said his country viewed Egypt as “the pillar of the Arab nation”, and that Egypt today was also “the platform that brings the Arab nation together. Its role is recognised and is increasing.”

He added that Al Sissi, in his first visit to the sultanate since taking office, had engaged in fruitful talks with Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed. Both leaders spoke of Arab solidarity and expanding cooperatio­n in all fields.

The minister stressed relations between the two countries were constantly evolving and that both desire more cooperatio­n and developmen­t. Oman and Egypt both support stability and peace in the Middle East and the wider world. He stressed that Egypt plays a fundamenta­l role, especially on the Palestinia­n issue and other Arab causes. “The sultanate is, therefore, pleased with this historic meeting between the two leaders,” he said.

Commenting on Oman’s foreign policy, the minister said, “Our stance and principles are well-known; Arab issues are our issues. Our vision is the vision of the Arabs as we seek to achieve security, peace and stability. These principles underpin Omani politics. We believe the Arab world is facing a population explosion.” Speaking about Oman’s stance on the scourge of terrorism, Bin Alawi said it was clear that violence and extremism are now under control. But some violence will continue to plague the region as a result of the economic situation and population explosion.

He also stressed the importance of Arab solidarity and the role Egypt has played towards this end, especially in the IranIraq war and the effort exerted for the liberation of Kuwait. He added that Egypt was at the forefront of Arab countries that called for concerted internatio­nal effort to liberate Kuwait. He expressed concern about the current situation in the Arab world, especially the crises in Syria, Yemen and Libya. “Violence has begun to decline, but what after the violence? It is the major task facing Arab countries and peoples. “We should show some patience and not be in a hurry, in order to be able to control the issues consensual­ly among all the Arab countries, and [to ensure that] what has been destroyed is rebuilt.”

On the upcoming Arab Summit in Saudi Arabia in March, the Minister stressed there was no doubt that Saudi Arabia would provide the appropriat­e environmen­t for the meeting of Arab leaders, and the future of Arab solidarity and how to get rid of the effects of the so-called Arab Spring. He said in this regard that the Sultanate will always support Saudi Arabia.

Speaking about US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise occupied Jerusalem as the Israeli regime’s capital, he said it was a unilateral decision, and that the issue of occupied Jerusalem should be resolved at the end of the talks and in the final agreement between Israel and the Palestinia­ns. And that occupied Jerusalem was part of Palestine.

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Reuters Yousuf Bin Alawi

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