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Iran, Turkey and Palestine are on the agenda of Arab foreign ministers next March

On the third of March, the League of Arab States Council is scheduled to discuss at the ministerial level, headed by the State of Qatar, Iranian interference in Arab internal affairs, in addition to activating the Arab Peace Initiative and developments in settlement operations, as well as Turkish intervention in Arab affairs, and a number of political, economic and social issues. .

According to the draft agenda, the meeting will discuss joint Arab action, in addition to denouncing the Palestinian issue and the Arab-Israeli conflict, which is a permanent item on the agenda, and is concerned with following up on political developments of the issue, activating the Arab peace initiative, developments in Israeli settlement operations, and Israeli violations in the occupied city of Jerusalem. As well as the conditions of the occupied Syrian Arab Golan, which has also been a permanent item since 1990.

The agenda also includes a number of political, economic, security, social, health, and administrative items, including developments in the situation in Libya, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and Sudan, Turkish interference in Arab internal affairs, and a unified Arab position regarding Turkey’s violation of Iraqi sovereignty, Iran’s occupation of the three Emirati islands, and the rest of the crises. Political in the Arab arena.

The meeting also deals with supporting the displaced within Arab countries, especially Iraqis, in addition to international terrorism and ways to combat it, developing the Arab system for combating terrorism, and maintaining Arab national security.

Source: Cairo – (Al Sharq)

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