Foreign ministers and representatives of the Arab League in Lebanon (+ photo)

And according to what the Secretary-General of the Alliance, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, revealed, the meeting does not present a specific agenda or idea, “all axes will present his country’s point of view”, in preparation for the high-level summit in Algeria next November. .

The meeting will be attended by ministers from Jordan, Yemen, Algeria, Tunisia, Qatar, Kuwait, occupied Palestine, Sudan, Somalia and Comoros, in addition to representatives from Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE.

The meeting, which was held at the Al Habtoor Hotel in the capital, includes delegations from Libya, Djibouti, Mauritania and Morocco. Meanwhile, Iraq, Oman and Syria, the latter without membership since 2011, will be absent.

Yesterday, Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati renewed Lebanon’s commitment to implementing all resolutions of the Security Council and the International League, and to consolidate the policy of disassociation from any Arab conflict and threats to its security.

Mikati called, during the welcoming ceremony, the Arab countries, especially the Gulf Cooperation Council, to embrace Lebanon and its people amid the political, economic, financial and social crisis.

The League of Arab States was born in May 1945 and is an alliance of more than 20 member states from the Middle East and North Africa region headquartered in Cairo.

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