Ali asks Mediterranean states to unite in fight against terrorism
Director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO) and Member of the Egyptian Parliament, Abdel Rahim Ali, said today the fight against terrorism, preserving the environment and protecting water resources were the most daunting challenges facing Mediterranean states today.
"Mediterranean
countries need to cooperate and unite to solve these problems," Ali said.
"They need to back national forces and fight the terrorists, regardless of
any political differences between them."
He added at
a seminar organized by CEMO on dialogue between the two banks of the
Mediterranean that Mediterranean countries need to set their differences aside
and start a serious war against terrorism.
"Silence
and using imprecise words to describe things, will but make the situation
worse," Ali said.
He called on
countries like Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the US to get
together to be able to solve the
problems facing them.
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.