Abou Al Gheit: The Arab League does not accept Turkey’s actions and its targeting of Arab national security

The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Abou Al Gheit, affirmed that the League’s position rejects Turkish interference in Arab affairs and its ambitions in Arab wealth.

Abou Al Gheit said in an interview with the Egyptian Middle East News Agency that the Arab League Council had previously expressed this position in its numerous decisions that “reject and condemn these illegal Turkish interventions in the internal affairs of Arab countries, specifically in Iraq, Syria and Libya.”

The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States warned that these actions of Ankara “affect and target Arab national security as a whole and the League cannot accept it, just as it rejects any regional intervention that threatens the security, safety and stability of the Arab countries.”

Abou Al Gheit explained that no one wants to repeat the Syrian scenario in Libya, stressing that “there is an absolute Arab commitment to preserve the sovereignty and independence of the Libyan state and the integrity of its lands and national unity, and the university cannot accept the division of the country into areas of influence between this or that power, or that There will be a permanent rift in the societal fabric of the Libyan people or between its spectra and components. “

He said in his dialogue that “the Arab League cannot accept that the situation in Libya represents a threat to the security and stability of the immediate Arab neighboring countries, Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia.”

He added: “There is in fact an Arab and international consensus that the way out of this crisis lies first in the complete, immediate and permanent cessation of hostilities, and the cessation of all foreign military interventions that we are witnessing, which provides an opportunity and creates the atmosphere for the resumption of dialogue between the Libyan brothers, within the framework of a purely national political process. Under the auspices of the United Nations, it leads to the completion of the transitional phase and its culmination by holding presidential and legislative elections that are satisfactory to all, and which produce legitimate, unified and permanent authorities and institutions expressing the will of the Libyan people.

Source: Middle East