CEMO seminar to discuss U.S. foreign policies under Biden

CAIRO – Al-Bawaba Institute and the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO) will organized a seminar on America's expected foreign policy line under Joe Biden.
Debates during the
seminar, which will take place on November 11, will look into the expected
future shape of U.S. policies under President-elect Joe Biden when he takes
over in January.
Assistant foreign
minister for European affairs and Egypt's former ambassador in Rome, Amr Helmi,
will participate in the seminar, along with Egypt's former ambassador in
Washington, Mohamed Tawfiq.
Participating in the
seminar will also be Mohamed Kamal, a professor of political science at Cairo
University, and Chairman of the Board and Editor-in-Chief of al-Bawaba and
Chairman of the Board of CEMO, Abdel Rahim Ali.
Renowned journalist,
Magdi al-Daqaq, will moderate the seminar.
Discussions in the
seminar will focus on international reactions to the return to power in the
U.S. by the Democratic Party, the welcome the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood organization
extended after Biden's election victory, the position of the new administration
in the U.S. to the ongoing rise in terrorist attacks in Europe and fears from a
spread of these attacks around the world.
The event will
especially focus on the expected U.S. foreign policy line in the Middle East,
in the light of Turkish and Iranian ambitions in the region, and the crises in
Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.
It will also discuss
the future of the aspired settlement to the Palestinian cause.