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Arabia
Some Gulf state oppose a strong Arab League
2004-01-11
How do they know? They've never seen one...
Arab League (AL) Secretary-General Amr Moussa said that the coming Arab summit, due in Tunis in March, will discuss proposals on restructuring the AL and reforming the Arab joint action institutions. Following a meeting in Amman, Moussa told Al-Gomhuria daily that the Arab countries welcome the proposals forwarded by the General Secretariat and some Arab states to restructure the AL, noting that the AL reform is carried out upon the decisions of the Arab Summit in Beirut, in addition to reviewing the role of the AL Economic and Social Council. The AL welcomes every effort that serves the Arab integration, as well as welcoming the Aghadeer Declaration due to be signed within days to establish a free trade zone among Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia, he added, noting that all Arab countries can join this zone in the future. On the relations between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the AL, Moussa said that the GCC comprises countries that are enthusiastic for modernizing the AL, however some other countries are opposing such an idea. Moussa noted that preparations are underway to hold an extended meeting of the Arab joint action institutions under the umbrella of the Arab Economic Unity Council for discussing means to encourage the private sector and the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to implement projects under the Arab unions for consolidating the Arab integration. On the accusations leveled against the AL, he said that the AL has exerted strenuous efforts along 60 years, however the League faces some hurdles that are being dealt with.
There appears to be a difference between the exertion of strenuous effort and the achievement of any actual results. I'm not sure what it is...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  Gee, the Arabs want to copy the European Union, since that idea worked so well.
/sarcasm
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-1-11 12:47:47 PM  

#4  Lucky do you think its possible the AL may be seeking NORK rock technology?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-11 8:05:53 AM  

#3  The GCC has the oil. The AL has the seething masses. Much tea will be drunk in open session, and much more Glenlivet and Chivas in other venues. The seething will be ignored. Many committees will be formed. The NGOs will supplicate and pander and put a liplock on the privates of all important attendees, kneepads optional. Scholars of Islam will bless the proceedings, after blessing the rock collections (!!!). A grand time will be had by all. Truly, this will be a significant event - as is the case with all other Arab organization events. Allah, may bees pee upon Him, will be pleased. Lucky will finally come clean and tell us what he thinks. The sun will shine and flowers will bloom, Grid Willing.
Posted by: .com   2004-1-11 1:22:28 AM  

#2  It's all about wheather an Islamic state should collect rocks or not. If an Islamic state collects rocks should the rocks be blessed? If an Islamic state decides to not collect rocks is that un-Islamic? Well it depends. One must ask the learned, the iman, or one who can tell you what to think. Remember "I think therefore I am."

Of course what I think is...
Posted by: Lucky   2004-1-11 12:33:01 AM  

#1  Clearly the Gulf States have been extraordinarily successful in opposing a strong Arab League!
Posted by: Steve White   2004-1-11 12:21:25 AM  

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