Egypt will continue fighting terrorism

Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sameh Shoukry affirmed Wednesday that Egypt will continue to fight terrorism
with its ‘Arab brothers’ until they eliminate terrorism completely.
He added during his speech in the
151st session of the Council of Arab Foreign Ministers, held in the Arab
League, that there is a necessity to develop the Arab mechanism to combat
terrorism.
Shoukry also stressed Egypt’s full
support of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights. “It is not
allowed or accepted anymore to see bloodshed due to political conflicts,”
Shoukry stated.
He noted that there are Arabian
efforts to get the Syrian conflict back on the negotiation table.
Regarding the Libyan situation,
Shoukry underlined the importance of conducting presidential and parliamentary
elections, along with unifying the country’s army to counter armed and
terrorist groups.
“Were the wasted blood and resources
not enough to prove that there is no military solution to the crises in Yemen?”
Shoukry wondered, affirming that there is no other alternative than going to
the negotiation table.
On Tuesday, Shoukry met with the
Tunisian and Algerian foreign ministers to discuss the Libyan conflict.
Tunisian Minister Khamis al-Johainawy and Algerian Minister Abdel Kader Mosahel
asserted their commitment to backing Libya and its people in that critical
phase of its history.
The ministers added they would help
in achieving national reconciliation in a way that reinstates security and
stability in the entire country, affirming their support to Libya’s territorial
integrity, unity, independence, and sovereignty.
The ministers stipulated their
rejection of any foreign intervention in the country as that further
complicates the crisis and cripples the whole political process.