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Moussa Highlights Qatar's Role in Darfur
Cairo , March 02 (QNA) - Secretary-General of the Arab League Amr Moussa has paid tribute to the role Qatar plays in supporting negotiations between the parties concerned of the Darfur crisis and voiced hopes for the continuation of these efforts so that stability can be established in Darfur.
Speaking at 135th Arab Ministers meeting led by Oman's Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Bin Alawai,The Secretary-General said that the Arab League was one of the most active organizations that attempted to resolve the crises in Sudan. It followed up the developments in Darfur along with the African Union, where Qatar was assigned to patronage the negotiations in coordination with the Arab League and the African Union. Moussa said that the Arab League will continue its efforts regarding issues facing Sudan, especially after dividing Sudan into two separate countries.
Moussa stressed the importance of the current meeting that is held at a time where the Arab nations are crossing to new paths.
Moussa said: "What we are witnessing is an unprecedented historical movement. People in the Arab world will no longer follow, the people decided to lead the change towards democracy. Rejecting democracy shows the urgency to work hard towards democratic change."
Speaking at 135th Arab Ministers meeting led by Oman's Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Bin Alawai,The Secretary-General said that the Arab League was one of the most active organizations that attempted to resolve the crises in Sudan. It followed up the developments in Darfur along with the African Union, where Qatar was assigned to patronage the negotiations in coordination with the Arab League and the African Union. Moussa said that the Arab League will continue its efforts regarding issues facing Sudan, especially after dividing Sudan into two separate countries.
Moussa stressed the importance of the current meeting that is held at a time where the Arab nations are crossing to new paths.
Moussa said: "What we are witnessing is an unprecedented historical movement. People in the Arab world will no longer follow, the people decided to lead the change towards democracy. Rejecting democracy shows the urgency to work hard towards democratic change."