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Lebanese minister: Our country should be a platform for the reconstruction of Syria and Iraq

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Minister of Economy Raed Khoury considered his country to be a platform for the reconstruction of Syria and Iraq, pointing out that the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit will be held on January 19 and 20 of January. 
Khoury said in an exclusive interview with Sputnik: "The importance of the Arab Economic Summit, which is held at the time of Lebanon, needs economic support. This was crystallized at the Cedar conference. Lebanon is preparing an economic plan to be implemented in the new government." 
He added: "There is also the reconstruction of Syria, and of course there is a link between Lebanon and Syria geographically, socially, culturally and economically. Lebanon, because of its free democratic economic system, must play a role in the reconstruction of Syria and attract Lebanese, Arab and foreign investments to Lebanon as a platform for the reconstruction of Syria and Iraq. "He said.
Khoury pointed out that the timing of the summit is positive, because Lebanon needs to give a picture that it is a center for attracting investment and economic advancement with its Arab brothers. 
He pointed out that "the caretaker government will do the duty at the Arab summit, we are today in an exceptional situation between two governments, the caretaker government and the government will be formed, took time of course, but we are accustomed to political quarrels." 
Khoury stressed that there is no sign or information that the summit will be postponed, and preparations continue until now. 
On the date of the formation of the Lebanese government, Khoury said: "I do not know, if there is an agreement forming the government and if there is no agreement will be postponed."
"There is a danger to the uncomfortable economic situation in Lebanon, but we have not reached the abyss because Lebanon still has certain advantages, which are the flows of funds. There is still growth in the banking sector and our currency is stable. Radical decisions in the next government in order to adjust the overall budget and create growth "

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Economy News _ Baghdad

The Arab Economic and Social Development Summit kicked off today its fourth session in the Lebanese capital today at a meeting of the committee to follow up and prepare for the summit at the senior officials level to discuss the draft agenda items of the summit. 
The Committee discussed the preparatory documents for the Summit, which included the draft agenda containing 27 items and the report of the Secretariat on the follow-up to the implementation of previous Summit resolutions. 
The Director-General of the Ministry of Economy and Trade of the Republic of Lebanon, Mr. Abbas, gave a brief presentation of the contents of the discussions that took place in the session, pointing out that "a number of items have been reserved, such as exempting Sudan from its debts and addressing the issue of displaced persons and its repercussions, Common as Customs Union.
"We have proposed a united Arab vision in the digital economy," she said. "The convening of this summit in Lebanon has implications and positive implications for the Lebanese economy in times of crisis," she said, hoping that the decisions of the summit will be implemented. 
The Arab Economic Summit (Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Republic of Lebanon), the Economic and Social Council (the Republic of Sudan, the Republic of Iraq and the Sultanate of Oman), the Troika, the Republic of Tunisia, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Secretary-General.


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The head of the Saudi delegation to the meeting of the Committee on Follow-up and Preparation of the Arab Summit for Economic and Social Development, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance for International Financial Affairs Hussein bin Shweish Al-Shawish said that the Committee reviewed at its meeting today, which began in the capital Beirut, draft resolutions to be submitted to the Ministerial Committee tomorrow and then to the preparatory meeting of the Council.
He said in a statement to Saudi Press Agency that the deliberations dealt with the draft resolutions agreed upon at the extraordinary meeting of the Economic Council last December in preparation for the summit, including the Arab strategy for sustainable energy, the integration initiative between tourism and cultural heritage, (2030-2020) and the Arab Charter for Small and Medium Enterprises. 
He pointed out that among the projects of those decisions related to the follow-up of the resolutions issued by the previous three summits, and the achievements made in the framework of the implementation of those resolutions, whether with regard to Arab electricity interconnection or railway and other decisions. 
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Beirut, January 17, SPA - 
The Arab Economic and Social Development Summit kicked off today its fourth session in the Lebanese capital today at a meeting of the committee to follow up and prepare for the summit at the senior officials level to discuss the draft agenda items of the summit. 
The delegation of Saudi Arabia was headed by Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance for International Financial Affairs, Hussein bin Shawish Al-Shawish. 
The Committee discussed the preparatory documents for the Summit, which included the draft agenda containing 27 items and the report of the Secretariat on the follow-up to the implementation of previous Summit resolutions.
The Director-General of the Ministry of Economy and Trade of the Republic of Lebanon, Mr. Abbas, gave a brief presentation of the contents of the discussions that took place in the session, pointing out that "a number of items have been reserved, such as exempting Sudan from its debts and addressing the issue of displaced persons and its repercussions, common Kalathad customs. 
she said: "We have proposed a unified Arab vision in the digital economy," and promised that " the convening of this summit in Lebanon has its connotations and positive repercussions on the Lebanese economy in light of crisis", hoping that the summit decisions come out to implementation. 
it will be recalled that the Committee Includes both m The Arab Development Summit (Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Lebanese Republic), the "Troika"
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Foreign Minister meets with Secretary General of the Arab League in Beirut
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Foreign Minister meets with Secretary General of the Arab League in Beirut
Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali al-Hakim on Thursday met with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in the Lebanese capital Beirut on the sidelines of the joint meeting of foreign ministers and ministers concerned with the Economic and Social Council. During the meeting, they discussed a number of issues of common concern, particularly with regard to the future role that Iraq will play in the League of Arab States, especially through its presence in the organization and the nomination of a number of Iraqi personalities to positions within the university. He also referred to a number of regional and Arab issues, : Syria and Yemen, and the role of the Arab Group and the mechanisms coordinating their efforts at the United Nations. 
 
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Minister Hakim and Aboul Gheit discuss the future role of Iraq in the Arab League
Baghdad: Foreign Minister Mohammed Ali al-Hakim, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, discussed the future role of Iraq in the Arab League.
"Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali al-Hakim met with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in the Lebanese capital Beirut on the sidelines of the joint meeting of foreign ministers and the ministers concerned with the Economic and Social Council preparatory to the Arab Development Summit," a foreign ministry statement said. Social / Fourth Session ". 
"The meeting discussed a number of issues of common concern, especially with regard to the future role that Iraq will play in the Arab League, especially through its presence in the organization and the nomination of a number of Iraqi personalities to positions within the university." 
"He also touched on a number of regional and Arab issues, including Syria and Yemen, and the role of the Arab Group and the mechanisms coordinating their efforts at the United Nations."
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Economy News _ Baghdad

Minister of Commerce Mohammed Al-Ani on Friday called on the participants in the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit held in Beirut to take effective and important decisions and have a positive outcome on the economic situation of the Arab countries.

Al-Ani said in an interview with the "Iraqi political economic center" and briefed by "Economy News", Iraq participates in this Arab Economic Summit of its importance in activating the joint Arab action, which reflects positively on the economic situation of the Arab countries, noting that "Iraq has previously chaired the Summit Which took place in Cairo last December and took many decisions in several fields, which lead to interaction between the Arab countries and the occurrence of economic integration.

"We are looking at the Arab Economic Summit to take effective decisions and have an outcome on the Arab countries," he said.

The session of the Committee on Follow-up and Preparation of the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit was held at the Phenicia Hotel in Beirut on Thursday at the senior officials level to discuss the draft agenda items of the Summit.


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The Arab Economic and Social Summit to be held in the Lebanese capital of Beirut is"an important task for Iraq," 
Commerce Minister Mohammed Hashim al-Ani said on Friday, expressing his hope that this summit will come out with decisions affecting the reality of the Arab economy. Al-Ani said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it, that " Iraq participates in the meeting of the Economic and Social Summit in Beirut, and this meeting is important for Iraq because he had previously chaired the extraordinary meeting of the Economic Council in Cairo a month ago, which adopted several resolutions leading to interaction between countries Economic integration ".


"We hope that the decisions of the economic summit in Beirut will have an impact on the Arab countries and will have an outcome on the Arab economic situation," he said, adding that the economic summit will be 

held on January 19 and 20 in Beirut,

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Lebanon is displeased with Iraq and Arab leaders

Lebanon is displeased with Iraq and Arab leaders
 
 



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The Lebanese newspaper "The Republic" quoted sources familiar with the displeasure and surprise of President Michel Aoun, a series of apologies by the kings and presidents and Arab princes for attending the economic summit in Beirut. 
The newspaper pointed out that these apologies are disturbing. The security situation in Lebanon is in place despite some violations that left negative reactions, but they do not affect the security of the summit and protect the personalities who will participate in it. 
The newspaper quoted sources as saying President Aoun: "Lebanon has presented all that was asked to be a distinguished summit ... Despite what happened, the summit will be held in Beirut, who attended and on time," and wished "to achieve the goals set for it." 
The leaders of Iraq, Libya, Tunisia, Palestine, Kuwait and others have apologized for attending the economic summit in Beirut for undeclared reasons.
The newspaper also pointed out that the reasons for apologies from Arab countries, especially the Gulf, came to consider that Lebanon on the Syrian-Iranian axis, and as a result of security concerns. 
While informed sources told the Twilight News that the Iraqi presidencies, especially Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, apologized for the presence due to poor participation by Arab leaders, and will send ministers from his government.

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Most Arab leaders, including an Iraqi, apologize for the "Beirut Summit"

Most Arab leaders, including an Iraqi, apologize for the "Beirut Summit"
 



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The Arab Economic Summit kicked off Wednesday in the Lebanese capital Beirut, amidst the absence of most Arab leaders and leaders who apologized for participating in person and sent their representatives. 
Sheikh Sabah al-Jaber al-Sabah on Thursday apologized for participating in the summit to join a list of leaders who will not attend the summit, including Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who will be represented by Prime Minister Mustapha Medbouli, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who will be represented by Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah, Omar al-Bashir, who will be represented by his first deputy, Major General Bakri Hassan Saleh.

According to the information received, Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi has apologized for the participation also and will send a ministerial delegation.

Arab officials attending the preparatory meetings of the summit, including Saudi Finance Minister Hamad bin Sulaiman al-Bazri, explained that the Saudi finance minister would head the Saudi delegation, which is composed of officials from the finance and foreign ministries.

Also on Thursday were Deputy Foreign Minister of Yemen Mohammad Abdullah al-Hadrami, Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Hakim and Moroccan Ambassador to Egypt Ahmed Tazi who said that Morocco would be represented at the summit by its Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita.

Djibouti's Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Yusuf arrived in Beirut on Thursday as well as Somalia's ambassador to Cairo, Abdul Ghani Mohammed and Ais, who said Somali Deputy Prime Minister Mehdi Mohamed Guled would represent his country at the summit.

Earlier, al-Wefaq announced the cancellation of Libya's participation in the Beirut summit, after the supporters of the Lebanese Amal movement to drop the Libyan flag, from the venue of the summit to reject Libyan participation.

Participation will be confined to the level of presidents and leaders in the Tunisian Presidents Béji Kayed Sebassi and Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.

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Iraq stresses the need for Arab countries to fulfill their commitments at the Kuwait conference

Iraq stresses the need for Arab countries to fulfill their commitments at the Kuwait conference

 

Editorial date: 2019/1/18 17:50 • 181 times read

The Foreign Minister, Mohamed Ali Hakim, stressed the need for Arab countries to fulfill their commitments in accordance with the decisions of the Iraq Reconstruction Conference held in Kuwait last year.

"The Arab countries and the international community must provide the necessary funding to implement the projects related to the development of East Jerusalem in Palestine and protect it from Israel's attempts to change the demographic of the Holy City," he said. , And the establishment of their independent state, and urged the international community to intensify efforts and provide assistance to resolve the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories. 
In the context of joint Arab action, the Foreign Minister stressed "the importance of achieving Arab integration in the field of foreign trade and financing sustainable development projects in countries suffering from wars and crises."

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Of the 22 Arab countries, only the presidents of Iraq, Lebanon and Mauritania will participate in the Beirut summit

04:35 - 18/01/2019

 
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Mawazine News 
A report published by the Anatolia news agency on Friday revealed the participation of only three heads of state at the Beirut Economic Summit, namely Iraqi President Barham Salih, Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz from 22 Arab countries. 
Arab delegations began to participate in the Beirut Economic Development Summit to reach the Lebanese capital, in the absence of a Libyan Syrian. 
Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri has said he will not participate and his parliamentary bloc at the summit scheduled for next Sunday. 
While a number of Arab delegations arrived at the ambassadors and delegates level to participate in the summit, confirmed the official information from the summit organizers of Anatolia, that in total only 3 of the Arab heads of state 22 will participate in the summit are: 

Leaders attending: 
1 - Iraq: President of the Republic Barham Valid
2 - Mauritania: President of the Republic Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz 
3 - Lebanon (host country): President Michel Aoun 

The report added that the presidents, kings and princes of countries apologized for their presence and to send their representatives to represent their country at the summit 
Deputy Prime Minister for Relations Affairs, Mr. Omar Bakr Hassan, Deputy 
Prime Minister Omar al-Bashir 5. Egypt: Prime Minister Mustapha Medbouli 
6. Palestine Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah 
7. Jordan Prime Minister Omar al-Razaz 
8. Sultanate of Oman Asaad bin Tariq al- International cooperation and a special representative of Sultan Qaboos bin Said abroad. 
9. Somalia: Deputy Prime Minister Mehdi Mohamed Gouled 
10. Morocco: Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita 
11. Tunisia: Foreign Minister Khamis Jahnawi 
12. Djibouti: Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Youssef
13. Comoros: Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Lamine Summer 
14 - Qatar: Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi and Minister of Finance Mohammed Al - Sharif 
15. Kuwait: Finance Minister Nayef Al - Hajraf 
16 - UAE: Minister of Economy Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri 
17 - Saudi Arabia: Minister of State for African countries Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al - Qattan 
18. Algeria: Minister of Commerce Said Gulab 
19 - Yemen: deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdullah Al - Hadrami 
20 - Bahrain: Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry , Mr. Wahid highway. 

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21 - Libya: The province decided against the background of the burning of its flag by the movement "Amal".
22 - Syria: absent because of the lack of official invitation to it, by the League of Arab States, which suspended the membership of Damascus in 2011.
The Egyptian expert on international relations, Mohammed Hamid, revealed on Thursday, in statements to Sputnik Russian, the most prominent leaders and Arab leaders, who will not attend the Arab summit economic and social development scheduled to be held on 19 and 20 January in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 
"The Arab Economic Summit, which is due to take place, will witness a" weak "Arab and Gulf representation that will not exceed the sending of each country to its economy minister or its representative to the League of Arab States or its foreign minister, Hamed said.
"Apart from Qatar, it is expected that none of the Gulf countries will participate in the summit with any representatives, and only their representatives at the League of Arab States, explaining that the current government in Lebanon is temporary, and the formation of the majority Shiite parliament, "According to Hamid, it is difficult for the kings and princes of the Gulf to participate in it, because this will express their satisfaction with the situation in Lebanon, which is contrary to reality." 
The Arab Summit on Economic and Social Development kicked off Thursday at its first session to discuss the draft program of work of the meeting of the committee on follow-up and preparation of the summit and to consider the preparatory documents for the summit, which include the draft agenda and the report of the Secretariat on follow- Decisions.
Hamed pointed out that despite the importance of the economic summit of Lebanon and the majority of the Arab countries, especially in light of the major economic crises experienced by all Arab countries, except the Gulf States. 
The Lebanese have posted a video on YouTube, showing the moment of ripping young men of the Libyan flag to replace him with the banner of the Lebanese Amal movement, and raising pictures of the founder of Amal Imam Musa al-Sadr, who disappeared four decades ago. 
Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is accused of kidnapping him and his accomplices when they visited Libya in 1978, although Tripoli denied his disappearance on its territory and published documents proving his departure to Libya and his entry into Italian territory. 
The current Arab Economic and Social Development Summit is the fourth after the first summit held in Kuwait in 2009, the second in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt in 2011 and the third in Riyadh in 2013.

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Foreign Minister and Trade Participate in the Economic Summit in Beirut

06:16 - 18/01/2019

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Foreign ministers Mohammed Ali al-Hakim and trade minister Mohammad Hashim al-Ani attended Friday's meetings of the economic summit follow-up committee in Beirut.

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A report published by the Anatolian agency earlier Friday revealed the participation of the heads of three countries at the Beirut Economic Summit, namely Iraqi President Barham Salih, Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz of 22 Arab countries. 
Arab delegations began to participate in the Beirut Economic Development Summit to reach the Lebanese capital, in the absence of a Libyan Syrian. 
Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri has said he will not participate and his parliamentary bloc at the summit scheduled for next Sunday. 
While a number of Arab delegations arrived at the ambassadors and delegates level to participate in the summit, confirmed the official information from the summit organizers of Anatolia, that in total only 3 of the Arab heads of state 22 will participate in the summit are: 

Leaders attending: 
1 - Iraq: President of the Republic Barham Saleh 
2 - Mauritania: President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
3 - Lebanon (host country): President Michel Aoun , the 

report added, that the heads of the kings and princes of countries Apologize to attend in person and send their representatives to represent their country at the summit are: 
4 - Sudan: Lieutenant Gen. Bakri Hassan Salih , First Vice President Omar al - Bashir 
5 - Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq: Prime Minister Moustapha Medbouli 
6. Prime Minister Rami Al-Hamdallah 
7. Prime Minister Omar Razzaz 
8. Sultanate of Oman: Asaad bin Tariq Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Relations and International Cooperation and a special representative of Sultan Qaboos bin Said. 
9. Somalia: Deputy Prime Minister Mehdi Mohamed Gouled 
10. Morocco: Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita 
11. Tunisia: Foreign Minister Khamis Jahnawi 
12. Djibouti: Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Ali Yousuf 
13. Comoros:
14 - Qatar: Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi and Minister of Finance Mohammed Al - Sharif 
15. Kuwait: Finance Minister Nayef Al - Hajraf 
16 - UAE: Minister of Economy Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri , 
17 - Saudi Arabia: Minister of State for African countries Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al - Qattan 
18. Algeria: Minister of Commerce Said Gulab 
19 - Yemen: deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdullah Al - Hadrami 
20 - Bahrain: Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry , Mr. Wahid highway. 

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21 - Libya: decided to boycott against the backdrop of the burning flag by a movement "Amal". 
22 - Syria: absent because of the lack of official invitation to it, by the League of Arab States, which suspended the membership of Damascus in 2011.
The Egyptian expert on international relations, Mohammed Hamid, revealed on Thursday, in statements to Sputnik Russian, the most prominent leaders and Arab leaders, who will not attend the Arab summit economic and social development scheduled to be held on 19 and 20 January in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 
"The Arab Economic Summit, which is due to take place, will witness a" weak "Arab and Gulf representation that will not exceed the sending of each country to its economy minister or its representative to the League of Arab States or its foreign minister, Hamed said.
"Apart from Qatar, it is expected that none of the Gulf countries will participate in the summit with any representatives, and only their representatives at the League of Arab States, explaining that the current government in Lebanon is temporary, and the formation of the majority Shiite parliament, "According to Hamid, it is difficult for the kings and princes of the Gulf to participate in it, because this will express their satisfaction with the situation in Lebanon, which is contrary to reality." 
The Arab Summit on Economic and Social Development kicked off Thursday at its first session to discuss the draft program of work of the meeting of the committee on follow-up and preparation of the summit and to consider the preparatory documents for the summit, which include the draft agenda and the report of the Secretariat on follow- Decisions.
Hamed pointed out that despite the importance of the economic summit of Lebanon and the majority of the Arab countries, especially in light of the major economic crises experienced by all Arab countries, except the Gulf States. 
The Lebanese have posted a video on YouTube, showing the moment of ripping young men of the Libyan flag to replace him with the banner of the Lebanese Amal movement, and raising pictures of the founder of Amal Imam Musa al-Sadr, who disappeared four decades ago. 
Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is accused of kidnapping him and his accomplices when they visited Libya in 1978, although Tripoli denied his disappearance on its territory and published documents proving his departure to Libya and his entry into Italian territory. 
The current Arab Economic and Social Development Summit is the fourth after the first summit held in Kuwait in 2009, the second in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt in 2011 and the third in Riyadh in 2013. 

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During his participation in the Beirut summit .. Iraq stresses the need for Arab countries to fulfill the decisions of the Kuwait Conference

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali al-Hakim on Friday stressed the need for Arab countries to honor their commitments according to the decisions of the Iraq reconstruction conference held in Kuwait last year. 
"The Arab countries and the international community must provide the necessary funding to implement the projects related to the development of East Jerusalem in Palestine and protect it from Israel's attempts to change the demographic of the Holy City," he said. , And the establishment of their independent state, and urged the international community to intensify efforts and provide assistance to resolve the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories.
In the context of joint Arab action, the Foreign Minister stressed "the importance of achieving Arab integration in the field of foreign trade and financing sustainable development projects in countries suffering from wars and crises."

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Source: Abdelmahdi cancels his participation in Beirut economic summit

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A source familiar with the office of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi on Friday revealed that the latter had canceled his participation in the economic summit to be held in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 
The source told Mawazine News that "the Prime Minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, decided to cancel his participation in the Arab Economic Summit to be held in Beirut." 
"The decision came because of the weak Arab representation at the summit and the sending of delegations that are not high-level and include only ambassadors and delegates," he said. 
A report published by the Anatolian agency on Friday revealed the participation of only three heads of state at the Beirut Economic Summit, namely Iraqi President Barham Salih, Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz from 22 Arab countries.

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Minister of Trade: Arab summit meeting important for Iraq economically and development

01:39 - 19/01/2019

 
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Minister of Commerce Mohammed al-Ani, Saturday, that the Arab summit meeting in Beirut is important for Iraq economically and development. 
"The meeting is important for Iraq economically and in terms of development," Al-Ani told a news conference on the sidelines of a meeting of the committee to follow up and prepare for the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit at the ministerial level scheduled for 19-20 January in Beirut. 
He pointed out that "Iraq chaired a meeting before the month of Cairo and took a number of decisions in several areas, which lead to interaction between Arab countries participating." 
The minister said: "We hope that the decisions will be effective on the Arab countries and have a positive outcome on Iraq."

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Minister of Commerce reveals the most important files of the economic summit in Beirut

02:35 - 19/01/2019

 
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The Minister of Commerce, Dr. Mohammed Hashim Al-Ani, Saturday, the most prominent files to be addressed by the Arab Summit for Development, Economic and Social in Beirut, pointing out that these files consist of 27 items. 
"The most prominent files of the Arab summit for economic, social and economic development to be held in Beirut were approved by a previous conference held a month ago at a meeting in the Egyptian capital Cairo," the minister said in a statement to the ministry. 
Dr. Al-Ani pointed out that "these files consist of 27 items related to the empowerment of women and the free economy among Arab countries, as well as addressing poverty and finding solutions to the situation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon."
"There are also other paragraphs related to the economic aspect, especially food security, in addition to a number of paragraphs dealing with the situation in the Arab countries, a step aimed at achieving a unified economic link between these countries." 
He stressed that "there is follow-up by the Arab League for previous economic decisions issued at the Cairo Conference," stressing that "the follow-up was good in terms of implementation." 
The minister pointed out that "tomorrow will be a meeting of the Arab summit in Beirut and will issue new resolutions, and there will be follow-up also by the parties concerned." 
The Minister of Commerce, Dr. Mohammed Hashim Al-Ani, on Friday, the meeting of the Committee on the follow-up and preparation of the Arab summit economic and social development at the ministerial level scheduled to be held on 19 and 20 January in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
"The committee discussed the draft resolutions on its agenda, as well as the senior officials reached in their meetings prior to the meeting of ministers aimed at developing economic and social development in the Arab countries," Al-Ani said. 
He added that "the Iraqi delegation was effective in discussing the projects at the level of senior officials, and also at the level of ministers of trade and economy to prepare the summit paper approved by Arab leaders."
A statement by the Ministry of Commerce stated that "the draft agenda of the Fourth Economic and Social Development Summit included 24 items, foremost of which is the report of the Secretary General of the Arab League on Arab Economic, Social and Development Work and a report on follow-up to the implementation of the Arab Economic and Social Development Resolutions at its third session in Riyadh 2013 , And a special annex to the periodic convening of the Arab Development Summit on the basis of a decision of the Economic and Social Council.
The Arab Agenda for Sustainable Energy 2030, the Arab Common Market for Electricity, and the Integration Initiative for Arab Countries. Between tourism and cultural and cultural heritage Arab countries, solid waste management in the Arab world, support for the Palestinian economy, and financing for development. 
The agenda included assistance for trade, the economic and social burden of hosting Syrian refugees and their impact on host countries, the challenges faced by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and its implications for the host countries of Palestinian refugees.
As well as the development of a common Arab vision in the field of digital economy, the Arab Strategic Framework for the Elimination of Multidimensional Poverty 2020-2030, the Platform for Action for the Family in the Arab Region within the framework of the implementation of the goals of sustainable development 2030, and the pinktank, woman. The draft agenda also includes the Arab Strategy for the Protection of Children in the Status of Asylum and Displacement in the Arab Region. 
And other activities of the Arab children's work in the Arab region, the promotion of technical and vocational education in the Arab world, the program of integrating women and girls into the development process in local communities, the 14th Arab Sports Games in 2021, and a progress report on the Arab League's efforts to support the implementation of sustainable development goals 2030 (Arab youth, civil society)

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Minister of Commerce Mohammed Hashim   al Ani said on Saturday that the Arab summit meeting is important for Iraq economically and growth.

"The meeting is important for Iraq economically and in development," Al-Ani said, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of the committee to follow up and prepare for the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit at the ministerial level scheduled for 19-20 January in Beirut.

He pointed out that 'Iraq chaired a meeting before the month of Cairo and took a number of resolutions in several areas, which lead to interaction between the Arab countries participating'.

The minister said: 'We hope that the decisions will be effective on the Arab countries and have a positive outcome on Iraq'.

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The Minister of Commerce, Mohammed Hashim Al-Ani, on Saturday, the most prominent files to be addressed by the Arab Summit for Development, Economic and Social in Beirut, pointing out that these files consist of 27 items.

Al-Ani said in a statement received a copy of it, that 'the most prominent files of the Arab summit for development, economic and social, to be held in Beirut approved a previous conference held a month ago in a meeting in   the Egyptian capital Cairo'.

"These files consist of 27 items related to the empowerment of women and the free economy among Arab countries, as well as addressing poverty and finding solutions to the situation of the Syrian refugees in Lebanon," he said.

"There are also other paragraphs related to the economic aspect, especially food security, in addition to a number of paragraphs dealing with the situation in the Arab countries, a step aimed at achieving a unified economic relations between these countries."

He stressed that 'there is follow-up by the Arab League for previous economic decisions issued at the Cairo Conference', indicating that 'follow-up was good in terms of implementation'.

The minister pointed out that 'tomorrow will be a meeting of the Arab summit in Beirut and will issue new resolutions, and there will be follow-up also by the concerned authorities'.

The Minister of Commerce, Dr. Mohammed Hashim Al-Ani, on Friday, the meeting of the Committee on the follow-up and preparation of the Arab summit economic and social development at the ministerial level scheduled to be held on 19 and 20 January in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

"The committee discussed the draft resolutions on its agenda, as well as the senior officials reached in their meetings prior to the meeting of ministers, which aims at developing economic and social development in the Arab countries," al-Ani said.

He added that the Iraqi delegation was effective in discussing the projects at the level of senior officials, and also at the level of ministers of trade and economy to prepare the summit paper approved by Arab leaders.

A statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce stated that "the draft agenda of the Fourth Economic and Social Development Summit included 24 items, foremost of which is the report of the Secretary-General of the Arab League on joint economic, social and development work and a report on follow-up to the implementation of the decisions of the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit, , And a special annex to the periodic convening of the Arab Development Summit on the basis of a decision of the Economic and Social Council '.

The Arab Agenda for Sustainable Energy 2030, the Arab Common Market for Electricity, and the Integration Initiative for Arab Countries. Between tourism and cultural and cultural heritage Arab countries, solid waste management in the Arab world, support for the Palestinian economy, and financing for development.

The agenda included assistance for trade, the economic and social burden of hosting Syrian refugees and their impact on host countries, the challenges faced by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and its implications for the host countries of Palestinian refugees.

As well as the development of a common Arab vision in the field of digital economy, the Arab Strategic Framework for the Elimination of Multidimensional Poverty 2020-2030, the Platform for Action for the Family in the Arab Region within the framework of the implementation of the goals of sustainable development 2030, and the pinktank , As well as the draft agenda, the Arab Strategy for the Protection of Children in the Status of Asylum and Displacement in the Arab Region.

And other activities of the Arab children's work in the Arab region, the promotion of technical and vocational education in the Arab world, the program of integrating women and girls into the development process in local communities, the 14th Arab Sports Games in 2021, and a progress report on the Arab League's efforts to support the implementation of sustainable development goals 2030 (Arab youth, civil society).

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Minister of Trade from the Arab Summit: Iraq awaits positive decisions in the economic field

Minister of Trade from the Arab Summit: Iraq awaits positive decisions in the economic field

 

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Minister of Trade from the Arab Summit: Iraq awaits positive decisions in the economic field

Trade Minister Mohammed al-Ani said on Saturday that the decisions of the Arab summit will have positive results on Iraq.

"Iraq was presiding over a meeting in Cairo a month ago and has taken a number of decisions in several fields, which lead to interaction between the Arab countries participating," Al-Ani said at the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit in Beirut. "We hope that the decisions will affect the Arab countries and have a positive outcome on Iraq." is over . MK

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Al-Ani: Beirut summit decisions will be in the interests of the Iraqi economy

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Al-Ani: Beirut summit decisions will be in the interests of the Iraqi economy
Minister of Commerce Mohammad Hashim al-Ani said that the decisions of the economic and development summit which will be launched in Beirut will be in the interest of the Iraqi economy. Al-Ani said in an interview with the newspaper "Al-Ahed News" that Iraq will certainly have a major intervention in some of the decisions of the economic and development summit held in The Lebanese capital Beirut and these decisions are in the interest of the Iraqi economy, "noting that" the decisions and items that will be discussed tomorrow at the summit, is approved in the Arab Economic Council, which was held in Cairo a month ago, headed by Iraq, and most of them developmental and social and represents the Arab Economic Summit and Development Yeh . "He added that" Iraq has a large space at the top, because it discussed food security and the empowerment of women and Arab children and mechanisms to deal with the crises of poverty, unemployment and many issues such as the establishment of Arab free zone , all of which are in the interests of Iraq . "He explained    Al-Ani said that "the Ministry of Commerce represents the economic side and we had bilateral meetings with most Arab countries, both ambassadors in Baghdad and ministers of economy in Beirut to stimulate trade between Iraq and Arab countries and raise trade exchange with them." Regarding customs duties and taxes, As a member of the Iraqi Trade Facilitation Act, and the previous government took a decision on 1/11/2016 to freeze the membership because Iraq is an importer and not a source of mutual benefit and is not realized. There are attempts to open up to the Arab and global economy through the free exchange offered by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi in his program And reconsidering a lot of ideas, all of which are in the interest of the Iraqi economy, "the Minister of Commerce revealed  The most prominent of which is the empowerment of women and the free economy among Arab countries, as well as addressing poverty and finding solutions to the situation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and food security, in addition to a number of paragraphs that The situation in the Arab countries is tackling a step aimed at achieving a unified economic link between these countries. Trade Minister Mohammed Hashim Al-Ani stressed that the Arab Economic and Social Summit scheduled to be held in the Lebanese capital Beirut is important for Iraq. A summit of decisions affecting the reality of the Arab economy. 

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Economy News _ Baghdad

The Arab Economic Summit began in Beirut on Sunday, opened by Lebanese President Michel Aoun, in the presence of Arab leaders. 
Two open sessions, a closed session to deliberate on the final communiqué, and a public announcement of the resolutions are scheduled to follow. Lebanese Foreign Minister and Secretary General of the League of Arab States will hold a press conference to announce the "Beirut Declaration" at the end of the Summit.


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Economy News _ Baghdad

Lebanese President Michel Aoun opened in Beirut on Sunday the fourth session of the Arab Economic Summit. 
The session began with the Saudi Finance Minister, whose country chaired the recent Arab Summit in Dhahran, after which Aoun delivered his speech. 
"We are not here to discuss the causes of war, but to address the consequences for the economies of our countries," he said. 
"The internal wars and the spread of the phenomenon of terrorism and extremism and the emergence of waves of displacement and asylum have negatively affected the development process." 
The Lebanese president also called on the Syrian refugees to return to their homeland, calling on the international community to make efforts for the safe return of Syrian refugees to their country, especially for safe areas that are accessible. 
"We worked on the proposal of a draft final statement issued by the summit on the crisis of displaced persons and refugees."
The Lebanese president also proposed the establishment of an Arab bank for reconstruction and development and assistance to affected Arab countries and peoples. 
"I am taking the initiative to adopt the strategy of reconstruction for development, calling for the establishment of effective mechanisms, foremost of which is the establishment of an Arab Bank for Reconstruction and Development to help all affected Arab countries and peoples overcome their plight and contribute to their sustainable economic growth." 
Aoun also accused Israel of threatening his country's sovereignty. "Israel continues to threaten Lebanon's sovereignty by land, sea and air and violates Resolution 1701," he said.


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