CEMO executive director to participate in seminar about Gaullist France, the Arab world
Executive Director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO), Ahmed Youssef, will participate in a seminar to be organized by the French right-wing republican Gaullist party and Le Figaro newspaper today.
Attendees at the seminar will
discuss Gaullist and French policies toward the Arab region in the past and in
the future.
A host of political figures from
France and the Arab world will attend the event, including Michel Alliot-Marie,
former French minister of defense, Alain Guyande, former minister of international
cooperation, Rami Adwan, Lebanon's ambassador in Paris, and Dr. Abdel Rahim
Ali, CEMO's head.
Senator, Ronan Loglot, the party's
commissioner for international relations, will speak at the seminar about France's
role in the Arab world.
International lawyer, Amir Aslan,
will talk about the possibility of building peace in the Middle East without
Iran.
General Bertrand Flemlin will talk
about de Gaulle and Pierre Flemlin as far as Algeria before the general
accepted to return to power in 1958 is concerned.
Lama El-Fassi, a lecturer at a
number of French universities, will talk about the role France and the European
Union can play to end the war in Syria.
Youssef, a journalist, a writer and
CEMO's executive director, will conclude the seminar by talking about Napoleon
and de Gaulle as the founding fathers of France's Arab policy.
Some French political experts
believe the party wants to spread its historical roots, especially in
connection with de Gaulle, the liberator of France from Nazism, whose policy
since 1958 led to the independence of Algeria, on one hand, and the restoration
of relations with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser after the Suez War, on the other.
The general extended solid bridges with
the rest of the Arab world through Egypt. These solid bridges were manifest in
his usual fierce criticism of Israel after the 1967 war.
A large number of other dignitaries
will attend the seminar, including French lawyer Paul Montermont, Egyptian
tourism expert, Nahed Rizk, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Adonis
Tourism, Marwan Idris, journalist Stephen Roux, and Director of Parvan Le Monde
Industrial Corporation, Patrick Sherwell.
The seminar will be presented by Thierry
Rambo, a professor of law at the Sorbonne University and a professor at various
Arab universities, and Ahmed Youssef.
The event will also be moderated by
Yves Trier, the editor-in-chief of Le Figaro.