Lombardi calls on France, Algeria to concede own mistakes
A geostrategic affairs specialist said today that relations between France and Algeria open the door for optimism.
Roland Lombardi
added that the two countries can reconcile in the future and that they can
start projects that bring their two peoples closer together.
He said at a
seminar organized by the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris on dialogue
between the two banks of the Mediterranean that both sides have to concede
their own mistakes and move ahead by turning a new chapter in their relations.
He called for
putting an end to ideological differences inside France so that France can get
closer to Arab states.
The seminar focuses
on cooperation between Europe and non-European Mediterranean states, including
Egypt, in the fight against terrorism; illegal immigration; education, and
water.
The seminar is held
on the sidelines of the Two Mediterranean Banks summit which is held in Marseilles
on June 23 and 24.
CEMO takes the
opportunity of the summit to open discussion on the issues that cause problems
between countries on the two banks of the Mediterranean.
Apart from the Arab-Israeli conflict, which stands behind most of the
violence in our world today, the Arab Spring came to wreak disaster on the
world and widen the scope of problems in it.