Tunisian Foreign Minister calls for enhancing Arab cooperation and coordination to confront terrorism and extremism

Tunisian Foreign Minister calls for enhancing Arab cooperation and coordination to confront terrorism and extremism

Othman Al-Jarndi, the foreign minister of Tunisia, emphasised that terrorism and extremism are the two biggest problems the world is currently facing. He urged Arab nations to work together to combat these scourges, cut off their funding sources, and confront them socially by promoting enlightened thought.

This was said by him during his statement today, on Saturday, at the start of the Arab League Council preparation meeting at the level of foreign ministers, in advance of the 31st Arab Summit, which will be held in Algeria on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Al-Jardandi presented Ramtan, his Algerian counterpart, to Amamra, the council’s presidency during its thirty-first session, praising Algeria for its positive attitude toward the upcoming Arab summit, which is slated to begin in early November.

Al-Jardandi stated that during his nation’s chairmanship of the Arab League at the summit level, in its previous session 30, his nation sought in unprecedented conditions represented in the Korona and the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The Tunisian Foreign Minister also praised the efforts of the Arab League, and the Secretary -General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the measures taken from the university to make the summit a success.

Al-Jarndi outlined how Tunisia sought to address the challenges the Arab region was facing during its three-year presidency of the Arab summit, which took place in historically unusual circumstances. Among these challenges were the Corona pandemic, the Russian-Ukrainian War, and the effects these two crises had on the Arab level.

During its time in the UN Security Council, Tunisia worked to support Arab communication, support the unification of ranks to face regional challenges, and support the positions of countries to resolve crises, chief among which is the Palestinian issue, as well as its work to confront the crimes of the occupier.

The foreign minister of Tunisia urged the Arab summit to be an unusual step in unifying Arab viewpoints for the restoration of Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon.

To combat terrorism and extremism, the Tunisian foreign minister urges for increased Arab collaboration and coordination.

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